Apprise Meaning in English
word
əˈpɹaɪz
uh-PRYZ
ɐpɹˈaɪz
uh-PRYZ
Definition
To formally tell or inform someone about something, usually important information or updates.
Usage & Nuances
'Apprise' is formal and mainly used in written communication or legal/business settings. It's often followed by 'of' (e.g., 'apprise someone of the situation'). In everyday conversation, 'inform' or 'let someone know' are more common.
Spanish: informar - avisar - poner al tantoPortuguese (BR): informar - avisarPortuguese (PT): informar - avisarChinese (Simplified): 通知 - 告知Chinese (Traditional): 通知 - 告知Hindi: सूचित करनाArabic: إبلاغ - إحاطة علمBengali: অবহিত করা - জানানো (সরকারি বা আনুষ্ঠানিকভাবে)Russian: осведомить - информировать (официально)Japanese: 通知する(正式に) - 知らせる(フォーマル)Vietnamese: thông báo (một cách chính thức) - báo cho biết (trang trọng)Korean: 알리다 (정식으로) - 통지하다Turkish: bildirmek (resmî olarak) - haberdar etmekUrdu: آگاہ کرنا (رسمی طور پر) - مطلع کرناIndonesian: memberitahu (secara resmi) - menginformasikan (formal)
Example Sentences
Please apprise me of any changes to the schedule.
basic
The manager will apprise you of the latest updates.
basic
You should apprise your supervisor of any problems.
basic
I'll apprise the team as soon as I hear from the client.
natural
Thank you for apprising me of the risks involved.
natural
Has everyone been apprised of the situation yet?
natural