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English synonyms: what's the difference between proposal, advise and suggest?

Suggestion is a verb, which basically means

1, suggestions, such as what children are advised to do; I suggest we go for a walk. Advise children to do something; Suggest going for a walk

Put forward, remind, hint

2. Make people think. Such as: a cloud reminiscent of mushrooms; A circular symbol implying unity. Clouds reminiscent of mushrooms; A ring reminiscent of unity.

3. tips. Silence implying disapproval. Silence means opposition.

4. requirements. This kind of crime needs appropriate punishment.

Propose is a noun, and the corresponding verb should be propose, which means:

1, suggestion. This is the same as the first meaning of the proposal. For example, it is proposed to amend the law.

2. Recommend and mention (name). Be nominated as a candidate

Be recommended as a candidate ...

3. attempt, intention, plan, plan. Propose to buy and run a farm. I plan to buy and run a farm.

4. ask for (marriage). Propose to a girl. Propose to a girl.

Toast: To propose a toast to ... ...

Advice is also a noun, and the corresponding verb should be advice Its basic meaning is:

1, suggestion. This meaning is the same as the first meaning of the first two words.

2, suggestions, advice.

3. Announcement.

When these three words are used as suggestions, the main differences are as follows:

Advise means to informally "suggest" or "give advice" people to do something by asking about the situation in detail, and what they do is mostly future, often with thoughtful meaning, but it seems reluctant or humble. For example:

May I suggest that you don't lend him a lot of money?

I advise you not to lend him a lot of money.

Please inform me when the goods will be dispatched. Please tell me when the goods will arrive.

Suggestion refers to a single and tentative "suggestion" or "proposal" for opinions, plans, theories and methods. Proponents usually don't stick to their own ideas. It can also mean to "hint" or "inspire" something to others intentionally or unintentionally. For example:

It is suggested that the device should be designed and produced immediately.

It is suggested that the device should be designed and produced immediately.

Does this name remind you of anything? Does this name remind you of anything?

Propose means "proposal" and "proposal". For example:

He suggested that we go there. He suggested that we go there.

He proposed to the girl. He proposed to the girl.

All three words mean "suggestion", and the differences are as follows:

1. Make suggestions for an action;

Put forward suggestions to solve problems, especially to solve difficulties or improve work;

Make suggestions for others to consider or adopt.

You'd better take legal advice before you act. You'd better consult a lawyer before the lawsuit.

We welcome any suggestion that will help improve our work. We welcome any suggestion that will help improve our work.

His proposal was approved by the Committee. His proposal was approved by the Committee.

2. Because suggestions generally come from people of insight or experience, they are valuable; And suggestions and suggestions are not necessarily correct and valuable.

3. Suggestions and suggestions can be used as countable nouns

Suggestions/proposals/opinions

It can be said that there are countless suggestions.

The tone of suggestion is more euphemistic than advice, while proposal is a formal language.