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UK [ˈlɔːjə(r)] / US [ˈlɔjər] noun [countable]
Word forms "lawyer":
singular lawyer plural lawyers
Differences between British and American English: lawyer:
In both the UK and the US, lawyer is the general word for a trained legal adviser. In the UK, a lawyer who usually works in an office but may also work in some courts of law is called a solicitor. Lawyers who do most of their work representing people in court trials are called barristers in England and advocates in Scotland. In both the UK and the US, counsel is the formal legal word for a lawyer who is representing people in court, and in a US court, you might call them counselor. A lawyer in the US is also sometimes referred to as an attorney, especially in formal speech or official letters.
someone whose profession is to provide people with legal advice and services

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