That is the correct US spelling of "counselor" (advisor or attorney).
The UK spelling is counsellor.
That is the correct spelling of "counselors".
Counselor
When referring to one who offers counsel, the word is 'counsellor'.If referring to a representative of a council, it is 'councillor'.
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That is one spelling of the noun counsellor (attorney, jurist, or adviser). The common US spelling is counselor, and is used interchangably with the variant counsel (as in "legal counsel").
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The correct spelling is "counselor."
The correct way to spell "councillor" is with two L's.
The correct spelling is "mentor" (tutor, counselor).
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Depends on whether or not you can spell counselor.
When referring to one who offers counsel, the word is 'counsellor'.If referring to a representative of a council, it is 'councillor'.
In French, the word "counselor" is spelled "conseiller" for a male and "conseillère" for a female.
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.
Counselor is the correct spelling.
counsellor
a male counselor = yo'ets (יועץ) a female counselor = yo'etset (יועצת)