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Definitions for advertence
ædˈvɜr tnsad·ver·tence
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Princeton's WordNet
advertence, advertencynoun
the process of being heedful
Wiktionary
advertencenoun
The quality of being advertent; heedfulness; regard; consideration.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Advertencenoun
Attention to; regard to; consideration.
Etymology: from advert.
Christianity may make Archimedes his challenge; give it but where it may set its foot; allow but a sober advertence to its proposals, and it will move the whole world. Decay of Piety.
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advertence
Advertence refers to the act of paying attention or giving heed to something, mental attentiveness, consideration, or regard. It often indicates a deliberate or conscious focus or awareness of a particular matter.
Webster Dictionary
Advertence
alt. of Advertency
Matched Categories
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of advertence in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of advertence in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of advertence in a Sentence
It's ok to understand other people. But it's not enough. Advertence is necessary too. Because it's easy to understand abstract person if you're not a victim but outside observer. Imagine you say to friend who needs your help: «I understand the man who stole from you because he was starved». Or that: «I understand that scumbag who raped you because his wife ran out on him and he wanted to blow off steam». Only most hard-hearted person can say that.
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