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What's difference between "advisor", "advisory", "advisor" and "adviser"?
I'm student of master's degree. Graduate. I have a advisor?
May 24, 2017 1:10 PM
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Advisor and adviser both mean someone who gives advice. "I'm in graduate school and I have an advisor/adviser." They are just two different spellings of the same word.
Advisory is a warning. "There's a wind advisory today. Please keep your small pets indoors today."
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