Councilor is correct.
Both "councillor" and "councilor" are correct spellings, but "councillor" is typically used in British English, while "councilor" is more common in American English.
The correct spelling for the word is "delusional."
Cordial is the correct spelling.
For the metal, the correct spelling is steel.For the act of theft, the correct spelling is steal.
The correct spelling for the word is "transferee."
The correct spelling for the word is "though."
No, councillor (US spelling, councilor) is a common noun, a word for any councillor of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Councillor Pauline Gibson, Labour or Councillor Robert Gorrie, Liberal DemocratCity Councilor Mike Ross, Boston City CouncilCouncillor Island, Tasmania, AustraliaCouncillor Lane, Cheadle, Manchester, UK or Councilor Lane, North Fort Myers, FL"Councillor Krespel", a novel by E.T.A. Hoffman
The forms of the word are:counsel - (verb, noun) to advise, or a legal representative, e.g. counselor, attorneycouncil - (noun) a governing or advisory groupA similar word is console, meaning to commiserate, or a desk or platform.
The correct spelling for the word is "delusional."
That is the correct spelling.
The correct spelling of the word is "existence."
Incorrectly is the correct spelling.
Afraid is the correct spelling.
Passages is the correct spelling of the word.
Escrow is the correct spelling.
The correct spelling isstrenuous.
Revelations is the correct spelling.
The correct spelling is "polystyrene." It is a synthetic polymer commonly used in the production of various plastic products.