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Synonyms and antonyms of Advisers and advice centres in British Thesaurus

Advisers and advice centres

adviser (noun)

someone whose job is to give advice on subjects they know a lot about, for example politics or financial matters

advisor ()

another spelling of adviser

back seat driver (noun)

someone who keeps giving advice about things that they are not responsible for

career coach (noun)

someone whose job is to give people advice on changing or improving their careers

consultant (noun)

an expert or a professional person whose job is to give help and advice on a particular subject

council (noun)

an official group of people who have been chosen to make decisions or provide advice: can be followed by a singular or plural verb

counsellor (noun)

someone whose job is to give advice and help to people with problems

counselor ()

an American spelling of counsellor

drop-in centre (noun)

a place where people can go to get information or help without having to make an arrangement first

elder (noun)

an older and more experienced member of a group or organization who gives advice and makes decisions

father figure (noun)

a man who is older than you and who behaves like a father to you by giving you help and advice

guide (noun)

someone who helps you to decide what to do by giving you advice or by giving you a good example to follow

guru (noun)

mainly journalism someone who other people respect and go to for advice about a particular subject

information centre (noun)

a place where you can get information or advice about a particular subject

kitchen cabinet (noun)

an informal group of people who give advice to the leader of a government

life coach (noun)

someone who provides advice and support to people who want to improve their lives, helping them to make decisions, solve problems, and achieve their goals

oracle (noun)

often humorous a person or book that gives the best information or advice on something

sounding board (noun)

someone who listens to your ideas and opinions and tells you whether they think they are good or not