counsel|counsels in English
noun
[coun·sel || 'kaʊnsl]
advice, consultation; attorney, lawye
Use "counsel|counsels" in a sentence
1. Surely in counsels Concerning religion, that counsel of the apostle would be …
2. It comforts, counsels, cures, and consoles.
3. In the end, wiser counsels prevailed.
4. Here are some Counsels in the wild:
5. Synonyms for Advises. adjures, admonishes, counsels
6. The Doctrine and Covenants counsels us:
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8. The Bible counsels us against indulging ourselves.
9. Counsel definition: Counsel is advice
10. Counsel?
11. The Bible clearly counsels us against becoming wrathful.
12. Christianity any of the counsels of perfection Explanation of Counseled
13. His “counsels” —all the things he purposes— come true.
14. Rasband counsels a friend who is experiencing a “crisis of faith.”
15. God counsels parents to be examples, companions, communicators, and teachers.
16. 13 God’s Word counsels: “In showing honor to one another take the lead.”
17. The Bible counsels: “Do not go forth to conduct a legal case hastily.”
18. Counsel That Endures
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20. He perches on the cardinal's hat and counsels Bigotry and oppression
21. Counsel – Consultation; a lawyer; advice; guidance: She sought counsel for the proposed adoption
22. Paul counsels Titus to teach the Saints in Crete to live true doctrine
23. Those who enter Consecrated life profess the “evangelical counsels” of poverty, chastity, and obedience
24. But to be learned is good if they hearken unto the counsels of God.
25. 12 synonyms for Barrister: advocate, lawyer, attorney, solicitor, counsel, Queen's Counsel, Q.C