Pronunciation: /ˈkaʊn.səl/
noun a group of people who are chosen to make rules, laws, or decisions about something
A1 The town council meets once a month to discuss local issues.
A2 The council decided to implement new recycling bins throughout the neighborhood.
B1 The council members are elected by the residents to represent their interests.
B2 The council has proposed a new budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
C1 The council has been criticized for its handling of the recent environmental crisis.
C2 The council has the authority to make decisions that affect the entire community.
formal The council convened to discuss the proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
informal I heard the council is meeting tonight to talk about the new park project.
slang The council is gonna chat about the budget stuff later.
figurative In her mind, the council of doubt and fear always seemed to hold a meeting whenever she faced a new challenge.
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