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coun·sel·lor [ˈkaʊn(t)sələʳ], coun·se·lor N

1. counsellor (advisor):

counsellor
counsellor
psihoterapevt(ka) m (f)

2. counsellor Am (lawyer):

counsellor

3. counsellor Am (in summer camp):

counsellor

ˈjob coun·sel·lor N

job counsellor

mar·riage ˈguid·ance coun·sel·lor N Brit

Usage examples with counsellor

voluntary counsellor/teacher

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He took an active part in every department of business, but relied heavily on extra-official counsellors of his own choosing rather than upon the senate.
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From the start of the constitutional movement he had been one of the most active spirits, and the faithful counsellor of its leaders.
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After sessions from the career counsellor, children decide upon careers.
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The school's main office is situated here, as is the principal's office, the conference room, the counsellor's room, and the school's foyer.
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He was a teacher and guidance counsellor by career.
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Potential peer supporters apply for these positions and go through interviews with a guidance counsellor and a current peer supporter.
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The website can also refer people to psychological counsellors.
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