Counsellor
UK /["/ˈkaʊnsələ(r)/"]/US /["/ˈkaʊnsələr/"]/
Definition
a person who has been trained to advise people with problems, especially personal problems
In simple words: A person who helps others with problems or gives advice.
Examples
- I went to see a debt counsellor and she agreed to come to the bank with me.
- He talked to a counsellor about his marriage difficulties.
- Have you thought of talking to a marriage guidance counsellor?
- She turned to a professional counsellor for help.
- The centre is staffed by specially trained counsellors.
Usage notes
Use 'counsellor' in a professional context, especially in mental health, education, or legal areas. It is less appropriate in informal or casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
counsellor + object
Memory hint
Think 'counsel' + 'or' — a person who gives counsel.
Collocations
- accredited
- certified
- professional
- see
- talk to
- accredited
- certified
- professional
- see
- talk to
Synonyms
- advisor
- therapist
- consultant
- guide
- mentor
Antonyms
- client
- counselee
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'counselor' (American English spelling)
- Using the term for casual advice-giving instead of professional help
- Mispronouncing as 'counselor' when it should be 'counsellor' in British English