Need another word that means the same as “counsel”? Find 32 synonyms and 30 related words for “counsel” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Counsel” are: advocate, counsellor, counselor, counselor-at-law, pleader, counseling, counselling, direction, guidance, advice, instruction, information, enlightenment, conference, consultation, discussion, deliberation, dialogue, conversation, barrister, lawyer, advise, rede, guide, direct, recommend, encourage, entreat, urge, warn, admonish, caution
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “counsel” as a noun can have the following definitions:
advice | Information; news. On their solicitors advice the trustees have accepted 577 000 by way of compensation. |
advocate | A person who puts a case on someone else’s behalf. Care managers can become advocates for their clients. |
barrister | A person called to the bar and entitled to practise as an advocate, particularly in the higher courts. |
conference | A prearranged meeting for consultation or exchange of information or discussion (especially one with a formal agenda. An international conference on the environment. |
consultation | The act of referring or consulting. A consultation with a homeopathic doctor. |
conversation | The use of speech for informal exchange of views or ideas or information etc. The two men were deep in conversation. |
counseling | Something that provides direction or advice as to a decision or course of action. |
counselling | Something that provides direction or advice as to a decision or course of action. Bereavement counselling. |
counsellor | Someone who gives advice about problems. A marriage counsellor. |
counselor | Someone who gives advice about problems. |
counselor-at-law | The learned profession that is mastered by graduate study in a law school and that is responsible for the judicial system. |
deliberation | Planning something carefully and intentionally. It was the deliberation of his act that was insulting. |
dialogue | A conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or film. Interfaith dialogue. |
direction | Something that provides direction or advice as to a decision or course of action. He looked the other direction. |
discussion | An extended communication (often interactive) dealing with some particular topic. The book contains an excellent discussion of modal logic. |
enlightenment | The beatitude that transcends the cycle of reincarnation; characterized by the extinction of desire and suffering and individual consciousness. Robbie looked to me for enlightenment. |
guidance | The directing of the motion or position of something, especially an aircraft, spacecraft, or missile. A laser guidance system. |
information | In information theory a mathematical quantity expressing the probability of occurrence of a particular sequence of symbols impulses etc as against that of alternative sequences. Genetically transmitted information. |
instruction | (computer science) a line of code written as part of a computer program. Always study the instructions supplied. |
lawyer | A person who practises or studies law, especially (in the UK) a solicitor or a barrister or (in the US) an attorney. |
pleader | A lawyer who pleads cases in court. |
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “counsel” as a verb can have the following definitions:
admonish | Admonish or counsel in terms of someone s behavior. He admonished the child for his bad behavior. |
advise | Recommend. I advised him that the rent was due. |
caution | Warn or advise against (doing something. Having cautioned her the police were ready to take her away for questioning. |
direct | Aim something in a particular direction or at a particular person. He directed that no picture from his collection could be sold. |
encourage | Contribute to the progress or growth of. The intention is to encourage new writing talent. |
entreat | Ask earnestly or anxiously for (something. A message had been sent entreating aid for the Navahos. |
guide | Use as a guide. He guided her to the front row and sat beside her. |
recommend | Express a good opinion of. A book I recommended to a friend of mine. |
rede | Give advice to. Therefore my son I rede thee stay at home. |
urge | Encourage someone to continue or succeed. I urged him to finish his studies. |
warn | Notify of danger, potential harm, or risk. Police warned people not to keep large amounts of cash in their homes. |
admonitory | Expressing reproof or reproach especially as a corrective. The sergeant lifted an admonitory finger. |
advice | Information; news. Remittance advices. |
advise | Offer suggestions about the best course of action to someone. The lawyer advised the court that his client wished to give evidence. |
adviser | An expert who gives advice. An adviser helped students select their courses. |
advisor | An expert who gives advice. The United States sent military advisors to Guatemala. |
apprise | Make aware of. Have the students been apprised of the tuition hike. |
ask | Require or ask for as a price or condition. I asked her what she meant. |
communication | Means of sending or receiving information, such as phone lines or computers. At the moment I am in communication with London. |
consult | An act of consulting a professional a consultation. Patients are entitled to be consulted about their treatment. |
consultant | An expert who gives advice. He acted as campaign consultant to the president. |
counseling | Something that provides direction or advice as to a decision or course of action. |
counselor | Someone who gives advice about problems. |
discuss | Speak with others about something talk something over in detail have a discussion. I discussed the matter with my wife. |
evaluator | A person who assesses the amount, extent, or value of something. The government appointed an independent evaluator to determine the value of the mine. |
exhort | Force or impel in an indicated direction. Come on you guys exhorted Linda. |
guidance | The directing of the motion or position of something, especially an aircraft, spacecraft, or missile. A laser guidance system. |
healer | Something that alleviates distress or anguish. His parents consulted a traditional healer for help. |
hortative | Giving strong encouragement. |
hortatory | Giving strong encouragement. A series of hortatory epistles. |
maxim | A saying that is widely accepted on its own merits. The maxim that actions speak louder than words. |
mentor | An experienced and trusted adviser. He was her friend and mentor until his death. |
monition | A firm rebuke. A letter of admonition about the dangers of immorality. |
moralize | Speak as if delivering a sermon; express moral judgements. The solution to climate change is not to moralize from on high. |
propose | Propose or intend. I have already proposed to Sarah. |
psychiatrist | A medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness. |
recommend | Advise (someone) to do something. George had recommended some local architects. |
recommendation | Something (as a course of action) that is recommended as advisable. Her pleasant personality is already a recommendation. |
teach | A teacher. She teaches me French. |
therapist | A person who treats psychological problems a psychotherapist. A certified massage therapist. |
warning | Serving to warn. The warning was to beware of surprises. |
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