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counsellor
/ ˈkaʊnsələ /
noun
a person who gives counsel; adviser
a person, such as a social worker, who is involved in counselling
Also called: counselor-at-law. a lawyer, esp one who conducts cases in court; attorney
a senior British diplomatic officer
a US diplomatic officer ranking just below an ambassador or minister
a person who advises students or others on personal problems or academic and occupational choice
Confusables Note
Other Word Forms
- counsellorship noun
Example Sentences
"We need counsellors in every school and an increase in alternative provision for pupils with higher needs," added Mr Wrack.
Having been through it with his counsellor, he wants others to remember that "you're so much more than some numbers on a piece of paper".
Videos on social media showed police holding the female counsellor down on the ground in a corridor while they handcuffed her.
She said sometimes children just want someone to talk to, but counsellors can direct them to other services.
Ten girls and a camp counsellor are still missing.
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