A ward councilor is a member of a local government council. This person represents his or her district or ward where they were elected in.
A councillor is an elected official who represents a specific geographic area in local government, while a counsellor is a professional who provides guidance and support to individuals facing personal or psychological challenges. The key distinction is in their roles and responsibilities: a councillor deals with governance and policy-making, while a counsellor focuses on providing therapeutic assistance.
A homophone for "councillor" is "counselor."
It is a Councillor.
counselor
muncipal councillor is local government officer.
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").
No, neither form (councillor, counselor) is an adjective. It is a noun (a person).
Martin Hill - councillor - was born in 1954.
The Dream of Councillor Popov was created in 1878.
Ian Malcolm - councillor - was born in 1950.
The correct way to spell "councillor" is with two L's.