Antonyms for counseling
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : koun-suh-ling |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈkaʊn sə lɪŋ |
Definition of counseling
Origin :- early 13c., from Old French counseil (10c.) "advice, counsel; deliberation, thought," from Latin consilium "plan, opinion" (see consultation). As a synonym for "lawyer," first attested late 14c.
- verb give advice
- Can we afford to dispute the benefit of this counseling in the advancement of our race?
- Extract from : « The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume IV » by Various
- They are, so to speak, the "radiologists" of the fields of counseling and psychotherapy.
- Extract from : « When You Don't Know Where to Turn » by Steven J. Bartlett
- A guide to counseling and psychotherapy should, however, do more than this.
- Extract from : « When You Don't Know Where to Turn » by Steven J. Bartlett
- The Voices were with her in prison throughout the trial, counseling, warning, consoling.
- Extract from : « Joan of Arc » by Laura E. Richards
- After counseling with their friends, he and his wife accepted my invitation.
- Extract from : « Jacob Hamblin: A Narrative of His Personal Experience » by James A. Little
- "No," he said, the more gravely because he was counseling himself while he answered her.
- Extract from : « Old Crow » by Alice Brown
- Erasmus read, and rejoiced, only counseling moderation and prudence.
- Extract from : « Luther and the Reformation: » by Joseph A. Seiss
- But there is no need, Mitch, in counseling David to go to extremes.
- Extract from : « A Melody in Silver » by Keene Abbott
- So laughed the prince, but there had been counseling that day and he now summoned Richard to himself.
- Extract from : « With the Black Prince » by William Osborn Stoddard
- But when she tried to fancy Mrs. Frankland counseling moderation in an address, she saw the impossibility of it.
- Extract from : « The Faith Doctor » by Edward Eggleston
Synonyms for counseling
- admonish
- advise
- advocate
- caution
- charge
- confab
- direct
- enjoin
- exhort
- give pointer
- give two cents
- guide
- huddle
- inform
- instruct
- keep posted
- kibitz
- order
- prescribe
- prompt
- put bug in ear
- put heads together
- put on to
- recommend
- reprehend
- show the ropes
- steer
- suggest
- teach
- tip
- tip off
- tout
- urge
- warn
- wise one up
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