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Counsel to the Crown vs barrister

barrister vs Counsel to the Crown

Counsel to the Crown and barrister both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Counsel to the Crown Yes No No No
barrister Yes No No No
As nouns, barrister is a hypernym of Counsel to the Crown; that is, barrister is a word with a broader meaning than Counsel to the Crown:
  • Counsel to the Crown: a barrister selected to serve as counsel to the British ruler
  • barrister: a British or Canadian lawyer who speaks in the higher courts of law on behalf of either the defense or prosecution
Counsel to the Crown (noun) barrister (noun)
a barrister selected to serve as counsel to the British ruler a British or Canadian lawyer who speaks in the higher courts of law on behalf of either the defense or prosecution
Difference between Counsel to the Crown and barrister

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