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That is one spelling of the noun counsellor (attorney, jurist, or adviser). The common US spelling is counselor, and is used interchangably with the variant counsel (as in "legal counsel").

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14y ago

COUNSELOR is the adviser or legal representative, as in court proceedings. The homophone "councillor" is the chiefly British spelling for an elected local official (councilman). It is capitalised when used as a title for a named individual.

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13y ago

The answer depends on the meaning you are using.

The spelling counselor is an advisor or a legal representative (an attorney).

The spelling councillor is someone who is part of a council, a governmental body or similar private group.

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12y ago

That could be councillor, consular or counsellor, depending on context.

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12y ago

Councillor in the UK. Councilor in the US

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Counselor

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Counsellor

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