Councilor
UK //ˈkaʊnsələr//US //ˈkaʊnsəlɚ//
Definition
A person elected to help govern a local area.
In simple words: A member of a group that gives advice or makes decisions.
Examples
- The councilor proposed new laws to improve public safety.
- After much debate, the councilor voted in favor of the initiative.
- Residents can meet their councilor at the community forum next week.
- Every councilor must represent the needs of their constituents.
Usage notes
Used in formal contexts, such as political discussions or local government meetings. Avoid in casual conversation.
Grammar pattern
councilor + noun (e.g., councilor meeting)
Memory hint
Think of 'council' as a group, and 'or' as a member of that group.
Collocations
- city councilor
- elected councilor
- local councilor
- councilor meeting
- councilor election
Synonyms
- representative
- delegate
- official
- board member
- member
Antonyms
- citizen
- nonmember
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'counselor', which is a different role
- Using 'councilor' in informal settings
- Spelling errors, such as 'councilor' versus 'councillor'