counselor

/ˈkaʊnsələr/
noun
  1. A person trained to give advice on personal, social, or psychological problems.
    • After the accident, she met with a grief counselor to help her cope.
    • The school counselor helped the student deal with anxiety about exams.
    • He decided to see a marriage counselor to improve communication with his wife.
  2. A person who gives advice or guidance in a specific field, such as finance, education, or law.
    • Before choosing a college, she spoke with an admissions counselor.
    • The camp counselor taught the children how to build a campfire safely.
    • The financial counselor recommended a budget plan to save for retirement.
  3. A lawyer who gives legal advice and represents clients in court.
    • The counselor advised her client to accept the plea deal.
    • The defense counselor presented new evidence to the judge.
    • She hired a counselor to handle the contract dispute.
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