By Helly Douglas UK Writer and Teacher Both adviser and advisor are different spelling variations of the same word. They have the same meaning: someone who advises or counsels. Whilst either way of spelling is correct, there are specific preferences you’ll want to know about. Advisor and advi...
There is confusion betweenadviserandadvisor’s use. But you can useadviserthe same way you would useadvisor.Thespellingis just different. Most publications in the US, the UK, or elsewhere in the English-speaking world useadviseras the preferred spelling. Oxford English Corpus states thatadviser a...
"Adviser" is the more common spelling by far, so as an English learner I would use that spelling. (I myself like the "advisor" spelling much better, but some people see it as incorrect so it is more risky to use it) 查看翻譯 1 讃 高評價回答者 這個回答有幫到你嗎? 嗯... (...
(UK, US) IPA(key): /ædˈvaɪz.ɚ/ Rhymes: -aɪzə(r) English - Noun advisor (plural advisors) one who offers advice Derived terms content advisor Usage notes In the UK, Ireland and Asia the spelling is traditionally adviser, though US spelling advisor is becoming incr...