adviser

adviser
(also advisor) noun
ADJECTIVE
chief, principal, senior, special, top

the government's chief economic adviser

close, trusted

the president's most trusted adviser

personal
expert (esp. BrE), professional
independent
government, presidential
economic, medical, military, policy, political, scientific, security, technical

top foreign policy advisers

campaign (esp. AmE), public relations (BrE)
business (esp. BrE), financial, investment, legal, tax
careers (BrE), faculty (AmE)

Students can sit down with a careers adviser and discuss what to do next.

thesis (AmE)
VERB + ADVISER
act as
appoint, appoint sb (as)
have

Do you have a financial adviser?

consult, consult with (AmE), see, speak to, talk to

You ought to consult an independent legal adviser.

PREPOSITION
adviser on

an adviser on environmental issues

adviser to

She acts as an adviser to the president.


Collocations dictionary. 2013.

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  • adviser — adviser, advisor Both forms occur with equal frequency throughout the English speaking world, despite impressions that er is predominantly BrE and or AmE. In the OEC, the er form is roughly twice as common as the or form across all the varieties… …   Modern English usage

  • Adviser — Ad*vis er, n. One who advises. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • adviser — index accessory, accomplice, advocate (counselor), arbiter, counsel, counselor, esquire, informant …   Law dictionary

  • adviser — (n.) 1610s, agent noun from ADVISE (Cf. advise) (v.). Meaning military person sent to help a government or army in a foreign country is recorded from 1915. Alternative form, Latinate advisor, is perhaps a back formation from ADVISORY (Cf.… …   Etymology dictionary

  • adviser — / advisor [n] person who recommends, teaches, or otherwise helps aide, attorney, authority, backseat driver*, buttinski*, clubhouse lawyer*, coach, confidant, consultant, counsel, counselor, director, doctor, Dutch uncle*, expert, friend, guide,… …   New thesaurus

  • adviser — n. also: advisor 1) an economic; financial; legal; political; senior; spiritual; technical adviser 2) an adviser on; to (an adviser on foreign affairs; an adviser to the president) …   Combinatory dictionary

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