I stand before this council to seek your sage counsel.
A councillor is someone who sits on a council, such as a town council. The word derives directly from the word "council". A councillor is different from a counsellor, a person who offers counsel, or advice.
one is a group the other is advice
the citizen council made the decision. This is one of many examples for sentence use.
QC's or Silks (for the material of their formal court wear).
The Latin word for 'counsel' is 'concilium'. One derivative in English from that original Latin word is conciliary. Another example of an English derivative is reconciliation.
No. This is a sentence with only one word: "Go."
A "sentence" in grammar is a group of words that expresses a complete thought. Most sentences consist of at least a subject (noun form) and a predicate (verb form). The word "sentence" can also mean the punishment given for a criminal offense. Specifically, a sentence may include incarceration, or fines, or both, and may contain a period of supervised probation.
One possible sentence is: "What is a sentence that uses the word particular?"
A sentence can have just one word, so "No." can be a sentence.
Economy. There. I said it. In a one-word sentence.
irrespective is one of word. this can be sentence
As a question, it can be a sentence, like: A sentence can have one word, and as a question then it can be a sentence: Who?