aphorism
axiom
A sentence that gives advice or instructions or that expresses a request or command.
An imperative sentence is a type of sentence that gives instructions, commands, or advice. It is usually direct and lacks a subject (though the subject "you" is implied). For example, "Close the door" is an imperative sentence.
He believes that readers will remember the advice in a clever statement.
I'd advice you to check with the SIM provider/ network, or go to the store where you bought your blackberry to give you more sensible advice how to keep it working.
don't think polonius follows his advice by sending someone to spy on his son he proves this to be true
The appointment of a Governor-General is made by Her Majesty, on the advice of the Prime Minister.
The mission statement- "Our product: SERVICE. Our Value-added: FINANCIAL ADVICE. Our competitive advantage: OUR PEOPLE."
A maxim is a concise statement expressing a general truth or rule of conduct, often in a formal manner, whereas a proverb is a short, traditional saying that offers advice or wisdom. Maxims are often broader in scope and can serve as guiding principles, while proverbs are more specific and rooted in cultural tradition.
The United States Attorney General provides legal advice to the executive offices. The position of Attorney General was created in 1789.
The Governor General is appointed by the Queen on advice of the Prime Minister and not elected.
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