the difference between council and counsel is their spelling and their meanings they are just homophones
I stand before this council to seek your sage counsel.
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 will seriously consider the cumulative counsel of the council and reveal my decision when we reconvene.
No there is not an abbreviation for council..why would there be?
No, the noun 'council' is a concrete noun as a word for an assembly of people meeting for discussion or consultation; a word for a physical group.The noun 'counsel' is an abstract noun as a word for advice or guidance; a word for a concept.The noun 'counsel' is a concrete noun as a word for a lawyer (or lawyers); a word for a person (people).
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.
That is the sixth amendment. The word is counsel (seeking or getting advice from an attorney).
When referring to one who offers counsel, the word is 'counsellor'.If referring to a representative of a council, it is 'councillor'.
No. He or she cannot counsel if they cannot even spell the word correctly!
The homophone (sound-alike word) is counsel, which means advice.A council is a group, notably of elected or appointed officials (e.g. city council), and a member may be a councilman, councilwoman, councilperson, or councillor.A counselor (also counsellor) is an advisor, and can also refer to an attorney.
The city council has passed several new laws.The tribal chiefs met in a council and planned their strategy.*noteThe word "council" is a group that meets, while "counsel" is an advisor, or to give advice.
The word "counsel" can refer to giving advice or guidance, typically in a professional setting like legal counsel or counseling services. It can also refer to a person or group of people that provide such advice or guidance.