Counselful

/ˈkaʊnsəlfəl/ adjective

Definition

Full of or characterized by wise counsel, advice, or wisdom; providing or containing helpful guidance and deliberation.

Etymology

From counsel (from Latin consultare, to deliberate) plus -ful (full of), creating an adjective meaning full of wise advice or counsel.

Kelly Says

Counselful is an old-fashioned word that feels almost Shakespearean—it suggests someone speaking with the weight of wisdom behind them, like a counselful elder sharing advice earned through long experience!

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