apprise

verb
UK: /əˈpraɪz/
US: /əˈpraɪz/
  1. To inform someone about something; to tell someone about something.

    1. I will apprise him of the situation later today. [ ] [ ]
    2. The manager will apprise the team of the project's new developments at the meeting. [ ] [ ]
  2. To give notice to; to advise; to acquaint or make aware of something

    1. We need to apprise the client of the potential risks involved. [ ] [ ]
    2. Please apprise me of any changes to the schedule as soon as possible to avoid any issues. [ ] [ ]
apprise noun
  1. Informing; the act of informing or notifying someone

    1. The apprise took me by surprise because i wasn't ready for a message. [ ] [ ]
    2. The apprise from the doctor contained important health information for my family. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "apprise" in English means: To inform someone about something; to tell someone about something., To give notice to; to advise; to acquaint or make aware of something.

The phonetic transcription of "apprise" is /əˈpraɪz/ in British English and /əˈpraɪz/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "apprise": advise, notify, inform, acquaint, tell.

Example usage of "apprise": "I will apprise him of the situation later today.". More examples on the page.