tell |
counsel |
Related terms |
Tell is a related term of counsel.
As verbs the difference between tell and counsel
is that
tell is (
lb) to count, reckon, or enumerate while
counsel is to give advice, especially professional advice.
As nouns the difference between tell and counsel
is that
tell is a reflexive, often habitual behavior, (
especially) one occurring in a context that often features attempts at deception by persons under psychological stress (such as a poker game or police interrogation), that reveals information that the person exhibiting the behavior is attempting to withhold or
tell can be (archaeology) a mound, originally in the middle east, over or consisting of the ruins of ancient settlements while
counsel is the exchange of opinions and advice; consultation.
commission |
counsel |
As nouns the difference between commission and counsel
is that
commission is a sending or mission (to do or accomplish something) while
counsel is the exchange of opinions and advice; consultation.
As verbs the difference between commission and counsel
is that
commission is to send or officially charge someone or some group to do something while
counsel is to give advice, especially professional advice.
counsel |
direction |
As nouns the difference between counsel and direction
is that
counsel is the exchange of opinions and advice; consultation while
direction is the action of directing; pointing (something) or looking towards.
As a verb counsel
is to give advice, especially professional advice.
counsel |
urge |
As nouns the difference between counsel and urge
is that
counsel is the exchange of opinions and advice; consultation while
urge is gopher (a small burrowing furry rodent).
As a verb counsel
is to give advice, especially professional advice.
counsel |
coax |
In obsolete terms the difference between counsel and coax
is that
counsel is a secret opinion or purpose; a private matter while
coax is a simpleton; a dupe.
As nouns the difference between counsel and coax
is that
counsel is the exchange of opinions and advice; consultation while
coax is a simpleton; a dupe.
As verbs the difference between counsel and coax
is that
counsel is to give advice, especially professional advice while
coax is to fondle, kid, pet, tease.
counsel |
prosecute |
As verbs the difference between counsel and prosecute
is that
counsel is to give advice, especially professional advice while
prosecute is (legal) to start criminal proceedings against.
As a noun counsel
is the exchange of opinions and advice; consultation.
counsel |
interview |
In obsolete terms the difference between counsel and interview
is that
counsel is a secret opinion or purpose; a private matter while
interview is an official face-to-face meeting of monarchs or other important figures.
As nouns the difference between counsel and interview
is that
counsel is the exchange of opinions and advice; consultation while
interview is an official face-to-face meeting of monarchs or other important figures.
As verbs the difference between counsel and interview
is that
counsel is to give advice, especially professional advice while
interview is to ask questions of (somebody); to have an interview.
counsel |
proposal |
As nouns the difference between counsel and proposal
is that
counsel is the exchange of opinions and advice; consultation while
proposal is that which is proposed, or propounded for consideration or acceptance; a scheme or design; terms or conditions proposed; offer; as, to make proposals for a treaty of peace; to offer proposals for erecting a building; to make proposals of marriage.
As a verb counsel
is to give advice, especially professional advice.
guide |
counsel |
As verbs the difference between guide and counsel
is that
guide is while
counsel is to give advice, especially professional advice.
As a noun counsel is
the exchange of opinions and advice; consultation.
court |
counsel |
As nouns the difference between court and counsel
is that
court is an enclosed space; a courtyard; an uncovered area shut in by the walls of a building, or by different building; also, a space opening from a street and nearly surrounded by houses; a blind alley while
counsel is the exchange of opinions and advice; consultation.
As verbs the difference between court and counsel
is that
court is to seek to achieve or win while
counsel is to give advice, especially professional advice.
As a proper noun Court
is an abbreviated term of respect for any court ("the Court").
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