Understand why “counsel” is correct and “concil” is wrong.
Incorrect spelling - “Concil” is an incorrect spelling, often confused with 'council'.
"concil" is a common misspelling of "counsel". Always use "counsel" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
“Counsel” refers to professional advice or guidance.
"counsel": “Counsel” refers to professional advice or guidance.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" He received counsel before making decisions.
"Correct:" The lawyer provided counsel.
"Correct:" Students were given career counsel.
"Correct:" Seeking counsel prevents mistakes.
"Incorrect:" He received concil before making decisions.
"Incorrect:" The lawyer provided concil.
"Incorrect:" Students were given career concil.
A: Counsel.
A: No.
A: Professional advice or guidance.
A: She sought counsel from experts.
A: Council = group; counsel = advice.
""Counsel" is correct; 'concil' is wrong. Do not confuse with 'council'."