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Rhymes with Advisory Board
- unexplored
- underscored
- prerecord
- untoward
- mountford
- montford
- explored
- restored
- outscored
- implored
- deplored
- axford
- verwoerd
- shavord
- reward
- revord
- record
- reboard
- mccord
- mainord
- laborde
- ignored
- dubord
- deborde
- debord
- beauford
- alvord
- abhorred
- sward
- stored
Sentences with advisory-board
1. Noun Phrase
Look for opportunities to serve on advisory boards as a way to boost your professional profile and career opportunities.
2. Noun Phrase
The advisory board usually works in concert with church officials.
3. Noun Phrase
An advisory board is an informal body that is created by or on behalf of the chief executive.
4. Noun Phrase
An advisory board is accountable only to the chief executive and management team.
2. advisory
adjective. ['ædˈvaɪzɝi'] giving advice.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- -y (English)
- -y (Middle English (1100-1500))
- advisor (English)
3. advisory
noun. ['ædˈvaɪzɝi'] an announcement that usually advises or warns the public of some threat.
Synonyms
Etymology
- -y (English)
- -y (Middle English (1100-1500))
- advisor (English)
4. board
noun. ['ˈbɔrd'] a committee having supervisory powers.
Synonyms
Etymology
- bord (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. board
noun. ['ˈbɔrd'] a stout length of sawn timber; made in a wide variety of sizes and used for many purposes.
Antonyms
Etymology
- bord (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. board
noun. ['ˈbɔrd'] a flat piece of material designed for a special purpose.
Synonyms
- work-board
- pallet
- breadboard
- hawk
- mortarboard
- aquaplane
- ironing board
- wallboard
- bulletin board
- planchette
- floor board
- trencher
- drainboard
- sheet
- bread board
- workboard
- draining board
- surfboard
- notice board
- drafting board
- flat solid
- palette
- dry wall
- springboard
- kneeler
- snowboard
- chopping board
- skateboard
- sideboard
- drawing board
- scoreboard
- wake board
- floorboard
- drywall
- wakeboard
Antonyms
Etymology
- bord (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. board
verb. ['ˈbɔrd'] get on board of (trains, buses, ships, aircraft, etc.).
Etymology
- bord (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. board
verb. ['ˈbɔrd'] live and take one's meals at or in.
Etymology
- bord (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. board
noun. ['ˈbɔrd'] a flat portable surface (usually rectangular) designed for board games.
Synonyms
Etymology
- bord (Middle English (1100-1500))