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adviser

(also advisor)
 
 
/ədˈvaɪzər/ noun [C]

Definition

someone whose job is to give advice about something, for example, to a company or government: adviser to sb/sth He has remained active in politics and is now a top adviser to the government.economic/financial adviser He served as international economic adviser in the White House.mortgage/financial/policy etc. adviser A mortgage adviser will be able to look at rates for you. → See also independent financial adviser
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