advisee

/əd-ˌvī-ˈzē/ (ame, mw)

advisee — noun

1. a person who receives guidance, recommendations, or suggestions from someone wit

1.名詞B2
釋義

a person who receives guidance, recommendations, or suggestions from someone with more experience or knowledge — for example, a university student who receives academic advice from a faculty member.

例句

Professor Nakamura meets with each of her advisees every two weeks to discuss their research progress.

countable noun: each of her advisees

As a new advisee, Thiago prepared a list of questions before his first meeting with the academic advisor.

common collocation: academic advisor

同義詞
  • mentee

    broader term — may cover career, personal, or leadership guidance beyond just academic advice

  • student

    more general — does not necessarily imply a one-on-one advisory relationship

  • client

    used in professional consulting or coaching, where advice is exchanged for payment

反義詞
  • advisor

    the person who gives advice rather than receives it

  • mentor

    the experienced person who provides guidance

用法筆記

Most commonly used in academic contexts — a student advised by a professor. Less frequently appears in workplace mentoring or professional coaching settings.