counselor or counsellor
"Councilor" is the standard spelling in Canada for the term referring to a member of a council.
Both "councillor" and "councilor" are correct spellings, but "councillor" is typically used in British English, while "councilor" is more common in American English.
One example is "schedule," which is pronounced "SKED-jool" in the US and "SHED-yool" in Canada. Another example is "mobile," which is pronounced "MOH-bile" in the US and "MO-bile" in Canada.
Some words that rhyme with "counselor" are "announcer," "troubleshooter," and "encounter."
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Both "councillor" and "councilor" are correct spellings, but "councillor" is typically used in British English, while "councilor" is more common in American English.
The councilor had been appointed by the mayor to fill a vacant seat. In rural counties, a councilor is often a prominent businessman or rancher.
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Some words that rhyme with "counselor" are "announcer," "troubleshooter," and "encounter."
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