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councillor
  1. A member of a council.
  2. (British spelling) A representative elected to a local authority.
  3. (politics) city councillor, a member of a city council.
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “There were far fewer votes cast in the referendum than in the arts regular councillor race even though arts regular is a subset of arts.”
      “A councillor is supporting calls for a memorial to be placed on the site of a former factory in Westhoughton where two steeplejacks were killed.”
      “The Conservative councillor for Bradshaw said the Labour controlled council had turned Council Tax into a stealth tax.”
council
  1. A committee that leads or governs (e.g. city council, student council).
  2. Discussion or deliberation.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “He served on the council until 1979, when he decided not to run for re-election.”
      “Although nominally only an advisory body, the council's decisions are viewed in practice as binding and ignored by the government at its own peril.”
      “The lords held a council to consider what was to be done.”
councilist
  1. (obsolete) One who belongs to a council; one who gives an opinion.
  2. A communist who advocates workers' councils
councilor
  1. (American) Member of a council, especially a city council, as a gender-free term replacing councilman and councilwoman.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The only perquisites of the councilorship are the honors of being a councilor.”
      “And the councilor who presents your cause must be a member of your clan, of course.”
      “The attitude of Mel Usher, councilor for the Market ward, is to rise above such pettiness and not get drawn into any mudslinging.”
councilwoman
  1. A female member of a council, especially a city council; now often replaced by gender-neutral councilor (British, councillor).
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “She faces a tough battle against the city councilwoman, who is being forced out of her current job by term limits.”
      “We'll be talking with a councilwoman who voted against that new power for the police.”
      “I don't mean to diminish those other nominees, though I would question the worth of naming a school after a leftist city councilwoman.”
councilmember
  1. A councilman or councilwoman; member of a council.
councilism
  1. The communist doctrine that advocates workers' councils
councilman
  1. A male member of a council, especially a city council.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “District councilman Lake Ray said the parkway eventually would connect Monument Road to the Arlington Expressway.”
      “Although this was not intended as an endorsement by the popular Republican councilman, the media and voters perceived it as such.”
      “A loud rumbling of outrage erupted from various groups and the councilman had to order them to be quiet.”
councilorship
  1. Alternative form of councillorship
  2. Examples:
    1. “The only perquisites of the councilorship are the honors of being a councilor.”
      “If a councilorship is allocated to a particular ward that ward may comprise about ten, fifteen or twenty villages.”
councilmate
  1. A member of the same council.
councilmanship
  1. The position or role of a councilman.
councillorship
  1. The role or status of councillor.
  2. Examples:
    1. “The three amendments were included in the bill presented by the regional councillorship to the Council.”
      “He said his commission has left with about 50 petitions out of which at least 10 are for parliamentary candidates and 40 others involve councillorship aspirants.”
      “The meaning of this councillorship query remained, of course, a riddle to her, yet she handed him the paper without replying.”
councillist
  1. Alternative form of councilist
councilour
  1. Rare spelling of councillor.
councillour
  1. Obsolete form of councillor.
councilling
  1. Archaic form of counseling.
councell
  1. Obsolete spelling of council
  2. Examples:
    1. “Herevpon a great councell was kept in the castell of rone, and manie doubts mooued, and few weightie things out of hand concluded.”
      “He was one of my councell in my law-suites in breconshire about the entaile.”
      “But this matter went so far in controuersie betwixt the A councell at Rockingham in Rutlandshire.”
councilperson
councillorships
  1. plural of councillorship
councilmanships
  1. plural of councilmanship
councilpeople
councilmembers
  1. plural of councilmember
councilorships
  1. plural of councilorship
councilpersons
councilwomen
  1. plural of councilwoman
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Both developers are unhappy with decisions the councilwomen made in the recent zoning process.”
      “They have had over a dozen years each as councilmen and councilwomen to help Los Angeles and they have failed.”
      “In 2005, when three councilwomen failed to attend an often-delayed vote on the budget, he ordered city police to fetch them.”
councillings
  1. plural of councilling
councillists
  1. plural of councillist
councillours
  1. plural of councillour
councilmates
  1. plural of councilmate
councilmen
  1. plural of councilman
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “One of our local councilmen has taken to giving interviews to anyone who will listen to express his displeasure over the new system.”
      “One of the councilmen was locked in his office and could not open the door.”
      “The class systems from highest to lowest were the senators, councilmen and their families.”
councillors
  1. plural of councillor
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Every week councillors nationwide receive pages of waffle from this Government advising us of our duty to take action to reduce carbon emissions.”
      “We called the offices of city councillors representing various downtown wards, and their staff readily acknowledged the litter problem.”
      “Angry councillors abandoned a meeting in protest after it emerged the Mayor had snubbed them.”
councilists
  1. plural of councilist
councilours
  1. plural of councilour
councilors
  1. plural of councilor
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Regional councilors are elected by proportional representation of the political parties.”
      “Cooperation is requested from all councilors for the final council resolution.”
      “In order to affect city government one had to persuade powerful city councilors who headed up committees.”
councells
  1. plural of councell
councils
  1. plural of council
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “For example, the national conference passed a resolution directing state councils that they can only meet quarterly.”
      “In all my swimathons I have relied heavily on my colleagues at the research councils to sponsor me and they have always come up trumps.”
      “Local authority chiefs are insistent that the characterisation of councils as wasteful bureaucracies is wrong.”
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