To accept advice



Example: They accept advice from experts

Definition


"To accept advice" means willingly receiving and considering suggestions or guidance offered by others, often to improve decisions or behavior. It involves openness to external input and the readiness to act upon recommendations provided by experts or trusted sources.

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    Etymology


    The phrase "to accept advice" combines 'accept,' derived from Latin 'acceptare,' meaning to receive willingly, and 'advice,' coming from Old French 'avis,' which means opinion or view. Did you know? The word 'advice' originally had a stronger sense of 'consideration' or 'judgment,' highlighting the thoughtful nature behind giving and accepting advice.