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apprise me
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "apprise me" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want someone to inform or update you about something. Example: "Please apprise me of any changes to the schedule as soon as possible."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Formal & Business
Academia
Science
Alternative expressions(20)
Please inform me of any updates concerning the email mentioned below
Can you give me an update on the email below
advise me
tell me
Inform me
Update me
Tell me
Keep me informed
Let me know
keep me informed
Advise me
May I have an update on the email referenced below, please
Could you please update me on below email
What is the update on the email mentioned below
Could you provide me with the latest information from the email below
Keep me in the loop
let me know
inform me
update me
Notify me
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
After checking my fluids, pressures, transmission, and bearings, they'd apprise me of what might be repaired and restored, overhauled or rebuilt; and whether the parts department is up to the task.
News & Media
His sister, Cynthia (not her real name) was a student in my AP class five years ago and on the damp spring morning of his death, her friends took me aside before class to apprise me of the devastation and ask for her assignments.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
But they were very diligent in apprising me about the options".
News & Media
As fall turned into winter, Hadrick sent me regular e-mail messages apprising me of my steer's progress.
News & Media
Voluminous, though entirely unscientific, research into this subject apprises me that conversations of this nature are by no means uncommon.
News & Media
A colleague has recently apprised me of a new research guide that tracks current immigration reform legislation.
Academia
As do the messages, issued with equal vehemence, apprising me of "the shame I have caused to the Chinese people".
News & Media
Zach's and Jake's mother, Debbie (my daughter), apprised me of my oversight, so I replied that the Mets would beat the Minnesota Twins in the World Series, and now I'm stuck with it.
News & Media
Months earlier, Geoff's father, Alan, who used to sublet a room in my office suite in Tarrytown, had apprised me that every month for the past year, as part of his training, Geoff had been flying to Grand Forks, a town that was big enough to have a synagogue but too small to have a permanent rabbi.
News & Media
A sudden whiff wafts forward, apprising me that she's woken up - the stale smell of ruddy potato crusted pan fried cod that she first picked at for dinner last night at Maxwell's in Goose Bay, and has been carting around ever since, for a moment just like this.
News & Media
I should have seen the foreshadowing when Mr. Peña joked to me on the bench at Walter Reade Theatre after the NYFF press screening of The Turin Horse: "For a career in my next life, I wanna be Bela Tarr's prop master" About a week later, I awakened to an email apprising me that next year at the conclusion of the 50th NYFF Mr. Peña would be moving on to other endeavors.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "apprise me" when you want to convey a slightly formal tone in requesting information. It's suitable for professional communication where directness is valued.
Common error
Be careful not to confuse "apprise" (to inform) with "appraise" (to assess the value of something). Using "appraise me" when you mean "apprise me" will change the meaning of your sentence.
Source & Trust
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Authority and reliability
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Real-world application tested
Linguistic Context
The phrase "apprise me" functions as a request for information. It is a polite and somewhat formal way of asking someone to inform or update you about something. Ludwig confirms that this phrase is correct and usable in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
45%
Formal & Business
30%
Academia
15%
Less common in
Science
10%
Wiki
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "apprise me" is a grammatically correct phrase used to politely request information, often with a slightly formal tone. Ludwig confirms its validity. It's more common in professional and news contexts than in casual conversation. Be mindful not to confuse it with "appraise". Alternatives like "keep me informed" or "let me know" can be suitable for less formal settings. While not the most frequent phrase, it conveys a clear and professional request for updates or details.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Keep me informed
Emphasizes continuous updates, unlike a one-time notification.
Let me know
A more casual and direct way to request information.
Inform me
A direct, slightly more formal way of asking for information.
Update me
Specifically asks for the latest information on a topic.
Advise me
Suggests seeking guidance or recommendations.
Notify me
Focuses on receiving an official announcement.
Tell me
A very simple and common way to ask for information.
Give me the details
Requests comprehensive information.
Keep me in the loop
Focuses on continuous inclusion in relevant communication.
Bring me up to speed
Requests a quick summary of the current situation.
FAQs
How can I use "apprise me" in a sentence?
You can use "apprise me" when you want someone to formally inform you about something. For instance, "Please "apprise me" of any changes to the project timeline".
What is a more casual alternative to "apprise me"?
For less formal situations, you can use alternatives like "let me know", "tell me", or "keep me informed".
Is "apprise me" too formal for everyday conversation?
What's the difference between "apprise me" and "advise me"?
"Apprise me" means to inform or tell someone something, while "advise me" means to offer guidance or recommendations. The former is about sharing information, the latter is about providing counsel.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested