Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
seek-counsel
verb phrase
/siːk ˈkaʊn.səl/

Definition
To seek counsel means to ask for advice or guidance from someone, typically a mentor, expert, or legal professional.

Examples
- Before making a significant investment, it’s wise to seek counsel from a financial advisor.
- She sought counsel from her professor regarding her career path.
- During difficult times, many people seek counsel to navigate their feelings and decisions.

Meaning
The phrase signifies the act of looking for help or recommendations in making decisions or solving problems.

Synonyms
- consult
- advise
- ask for help
- solicit advice
- request guidance