Thank you for seeking the counsel of this council prior to any actions.
I stand before this council to seek your sage counsel.
I will seriously consider the cumulative counsel of the council and reveal my decision when we reconvene.
If you meant the word "council":The council denied his request.The council held a meeting yesterday.If you meant the word "counsel":We will counsel him about this.They are trying to counsel him about his behaviour.
I sought counsel from my friend before making a decision. The council members voted on the new budget proposal.
The security council has people to counsel immigrants so that they understand what's required of them while they're in the country.
The homophone for council is counsel.
Council and counsel are homophones of each other.
Council refers to a group of people who come together to discuss and make decisions. Counsel is advice or guidance given to someone. To use them in a sentence: "The city council met to discuss the new budget," and "She sought legal counsel for her upcoming court case."
the difference between council and counsel is their spelling and their meanings they are just homophones
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The homophone of counsel is "council." Both words sound alike but have different meanings. "Counsel" refers to advice or guidance, while "council" refers to a group of people assembled for a specific purpose, like making decisions or providing governance.
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