Word forms: plural counsellorsregional note: in AM, use counselor
countable noun
A counsellor is a person whose job is to give advice to people who need it, especially advice on their personal problems.
Children who have suffered like this should see a counsellor experienced in bereavement.
They sought the help of a marriage counsellor.
counsellor in British English
or US counselor (ˈkaʊnsələ)
noun
1.
a person who gives counsel; adviser
2.
a person, such as a social worker, who is involved in counselling
3. Also called: counselor-at-law US
a lawyer, esp one who conducts cases in court; attorney
4.
a senior British diplomatic officer
5.
a US diplomatic officer ranking just below an ambassador or minister
6.
a person who advises students or others on personal problems or academic and occupational choice
▶ USAGE Avoid confusion with councillor
Derived forms
counsellorship (ˈcounsellorˌship) or US counselorship (ˈcounselorˌship)
noun
Examples of 'counsellor' in a sentence
counsellor
Getting support to think and talk things through with a counsellor might give you ways to turn things round.
The Sun (2016)
A counsellor can help you both listen and talk.
The Sun (2016)
Cheaper than a marriage counsellor.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
Tell her a counsellor can help her much better.
The Sun (2015)
Seeing a bereavement counsellor would give her an unbiased and confidential outlet.
The Sun (2012)
You need to be prepared to act as a personal counsellor.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
Talk to a bereavement counsellor to deal with unhappy memories of your relationship with your mum.
The Sun (2015)
First to appear is one of the counsellors who answers the phone when prospective patients initially call.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
My father was a computer programmer and my mother a marriage guidance counsellor.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
GPs and counsellors would need to be involved.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
Talking to a counsellor will help you free yourself from the past.
The Sun (2014)
Each prisoner spends an hour each week with a personal counsellor.
Coyle, Andrew & Stern, Vivien The Prisons We Deserve (1994)
Talk to a bereavement counsellor rather than relying on your ex.
The Sun (2013)
Go and see the counsellor alone if need be.
The Sun (2014)
Talking to a counsellor can help you untangle the past and move on.
The Sun (2013)
This made her figure that training as a marriage counsellor would guarantee her some employment once her schooling was through.
Kennedy, Douglas In God's Country: travels in the Bible belt, USA. (1989)
There were no advisers or counsellors.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
You can also get support and understanding from a young person 's counsellor.
The Sun (2006)
Don't try to be a counsellor or adviser within the family.
The Sun (2012)
Listening to others can spark aspects of the counsellor's own personal growth.
Pearson, Althea Growing Through Loss and Grief (1994)
Talking to an experienced counsellor is crucial in reassuring us that it is not strange or unusual to feel the way that we do.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
I ended up seeing a counsellor just to deal with the guilt.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
Tell the whole story to a young person 's counsellor who can help you sort this out the right way.
The Sun (2009)
I suggest that you see the university counsellor and just think through your own feelings about this tough time.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
An occupational health nurse, welfare officer or specialized counsellor are the sort of people well placed to deal with this area.
Torrington, Derek Personnel Management: A New Approach (1991)
Penny, the experienced counsellor who came to assess his needs, decided to take on his case herself.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
As an experienced marriage guidance counsellor, I know these things.
The Sun (2009)
In other languages
counsellor
British English: counsellor NOUN
A counselor is someone whose job is to give people advice and help them with problems.
Children who have suffered like this should see a counsellor experienced in bereavement.
American English: counselor
Brazilian Portuguese: conselheiro
Chinese: 咨询师
European Spanish: consejero
French: conseiller
German: Berater
Italian: consigliere
Japanese: カウンセラー
Korean: 상담 전문가
European Portuguese: aconselhador
Latin American Spanish: consejero
All related terms of 'counsellor'
counselor
a person who counsels ; advisor; specif., one who advises students or clients regarding educational and occupational alternatives , personal problems, etc.
camp counsellor
an adult supervisor assigned to a group of campers at a summer camp
debt counsellor
a person who advises people who are in debt on how to deal with their debt and get out of it
school counsellor
a counsellor who is based in a school
bereavement counsellor
a person giving advice to bereaved people to help them cope with their grief
marriage guidance counsellor
a person whose job is to give advice given to couples who have problems in their married life
chamber counsel
a counsel who advises in private and does not plead in court
privy council
In Britain, the Privy Council is a group of people who are appointed to advise the king or queen on political affairs .