Counsel or Consel
Learn why “counsel” is correct and “consel” is a common misspelling.
consel
Incorrect spelling - “Consel” is a misspelling missing the correct vowel arrangement.
"consel" is a common misspelling of "counsel". Always use "counsel" when referring to the correct word.
counsel
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
“Counsel” means advice or guidance, especially professional advice.
Definition of counsel
"counsel": “Counsel” means advice or guidance, especially professional advice.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
Synonyms for counsel
- • advice
- • guidance
- • recommendation
Usage Examples
"Correct:" He sought counsel from his lawyer.
"Correct:" The board offered counsel to the CEO.
"Correct:" She gave counsel to students.
"Correct:" Professional counsel helps in decisions.
"Incorrect:" He sought consel from his lawyer.
"Incorrect:" The board offered consel.
"Incorrect:" She gave consel to students.
Notes:
- • Always include 'u' after 'o'.
- • Commonly misspelled in professional or legal writing.
- • Used for legal, academic, and personal guidance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Correct spelling?
A: Counsel.
Q: Is 'consel' correct?
A: No.
Q: Meaning of counsel?
A: Advice or guidance.
Q: Example sentence?
A: She offered counsel on career choices.
Q: Context of use?
A: Legal, academic, personal guidance.
Summary
""Counsel" is correct; 'consel' is a common typo. Always include the 'u' after 'o'."