Counsellor

Word COUNSELLOR
Character 10
Hyphenation counsellor
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Definitions and meanings of "Counsellor"

What do we mean by counsellor?

A professional who counsels people, especially on personal problems.

A school counselor, often in a specialty such as careers, education, or health.

An attorney.

A high ranking diplomat, usually just below an ambassador or minister.

A children’s supervisor, usually at camp.

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The word "counsellor" in example sentences

My long term counsellor is leaving just before Christmas because she wants to further her career and so she can have more time at home than what she's already getting, which I do understand on her behalf, but it's leaving me in a terrible state. ❋ Nj17 (2008)

But do you think a newly married straight couple would be referred to a counsellor because they asked about starting a family? ❋ Unknown (2011)

But God had that sorted, and I could talk to her more freely than even to my counsellor, which is weird! ❋ Sheepdip (2002)

My counsellor was a Christian and she was open about it even though I didn't share her beliefs. ❋ Sheepdip (2001)

‘I can assure you, Julia, ’ said the Colonel, ‘you are perfectly right; my friend the counsellor is a dangerous person; the last time I had the pleasure of seeing him, he was closeted with a fair lady, who had granted him a tê-´-tête at eight in the morning. ❋ Unknown (1917)

They left Laupahoehoe and got off Makahanaloa when one of the men, the one who is called the counsellor, saw the rainbow arching over Paliuli. ❋ Martha Warren Beckwith (1915)

The father of our friend Bardua was entitled a counsellor of the Supreme Court, but then he had also filled the office of a censor, and what a nice, bright boy his son was! ❋ Ebers, Georg, 1837-1898 (1892)

In the extremity of what was to be his most passionate experience in Strassburg, it was to Salzmann that he poured forth all the tumult of his passion, and the very act of laying bare his heart to such a counsellor was a suggestion of the necessity of a certain measure of self-control. ❋ Peter Hume Brown (1883)

In this instance the counsellor was the living pattern of his own maxims. ❋ John Morley (1880)

But fear was too weak a counsellor for her to pretermit either her composure or her pleasures. ❋ William Kirby (1861)

Yet here, where to the counsellor was added father as well as priest, and to the knowledge of the schools the broader experiences of a long and varied life, it came quite natural to this mere lad by comparison, to think, and betray the thought, that he knew a thousand times the better of the two. ❋ Unknown (1857)

In ninety-nine cases out of a hundred, a man who took Rufus for his counsellor was a man who acted wisely in every sense of the word. ❋ Wilkie Collins (1856)

In another Gospel this Joseph is called a counsellor; and it is supposed that the first Psalm has reference to him, "Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly." ❋ 1225?-1274 (1842)

It was roundly asserted, by every lawyer to whom I put the question, that the whole and sole business of a counsellor was the defence of his client. ❋ Thomas Holcroft (1777)

"The school authorities told me that they have not so far appointed any counsellor, which is in the guidelines," said Tapas Bhanja after visiting La Martiniere. ❋ Unknown (2010)

While their experiences are often more extreme than a traveller planning to transact business, she says the basic concerns are the same, and a trip to a counsellor might be a good idea. ❋ BERT ARCHER (2010)

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