As nouns the difference between advice and logs
is that
advice is an opinion recommended or offered, as worthy to be followed; counsel while
logs is .
As a verb logs is
(
log).
advice English
Noun
( en-noun)
An opinion recommended or offered, as worthy to be followed; counsel.
- We may give advice , but we can not give conduct. — Franklin.
(obsolete) Deliberate consideration; knowledge.
- How shall I dote on her with more advice,''' That thus without '''advice begin to love her? — Shakespeare.
Information or notice given; intelligence; as, late advices from France; commonly in the plural. In commercial language, advice usually means information communicated by letter; used chiefly in reference to drafts or bills of exchange; as, a letter of advice.
- (McElrath)
(legal) Counseling to perform a specific illegal act.
- (Wharton)
(computing, programming) In aspect-oriented programming, the code whose execution is triggered when a join point is reached.
Synonyms
* counsel, suggestion, recommendation, admonition, exhortation, information, notice
* See also
Derived terms
* advice boat
* adviceful
* avizefull
Related terms
* advise
* adviso
* aviso
See also
* advice boat
* take advice
References
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logs English
Noun
(head)
Verb
(head)
(log)
Anagrams
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