counselor
IPA: kˈaʊnsʌɫɝ
noun
- A professional who counsels people, especially on personal problems.
- (education) A school counselor, often in a specialty such as careers, education, or health.
- (law) An attorney.
- (politics) A high ranking diplomat, usually just below an ambassador or minister.
- (US) A children’s supervisor, usually at camp.
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Examples of "counselor" in Sentences
- “He’s the sort of lawyer who takes the term counselor to heart.”
- Forty entrepreneurs walk in, and each takes a seat at a small table where a business counselor is waiting.
- I called a counselor who works with teens and made an appointment for a family meeting tomorrow at five-thirty.
- Dara, a counselor, is convinced that everyone is inescapably marked by childhood; she throws herself into romantic relationships with frightening intensity.
- Secondly, I reject the notion that the counselor is “doing her job” by preventing men from expressing their pain AS AN INTEGRAL PART of an anger management course.
- A veteran youth counselor is suing a California children's home after she was suspended without pay because teenagers under her supervision overheard Christian music.
- However, a guidance counselor is a sort of a throwaway character, so I needed something memorable without taking up a lot of lines, because the page count was pretty tight.
- Rob suggested it might be nice to have some campus celebrities appear -- our SGA student body president, a counselor from the counseling center, some professors, the head of the LGBT center on campus, even the President of the College.
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