Another Word For Lawyer
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Meaning
A lawyer is a professional who is qualified to practice law in a specific jurisdiction. They advise clients on legal matters, represent them in court, and handle legal documents. Lawyers can specialize in various areas of law, such as criminal law, family law, corporate law, or environmental law, among others.
Synonyms
- Attorney
- Counsel
- Advocate
- Legal representative
- Solicitor
- Barrister (in some jurisdictions)
Antonyms
- Client
- Plaintiff (in certain contexts)
- Defendant (in certain contexts)
Etymology
The word "lawyer" originates from the Middle English term "laiwer" or "lawier," which is derived from the Old French "lawier," meaning "to give or take the law." It has roots in the Latin word "legis," meaning "law."
Examples
- She hired a lawyer to help her navigate the complicated immigration process.
- After being accused of theft, he needed a lawyer to defend him in court.
- The lawyer provided expert advice on the terms of the contract before it was signed.
- In many jurisdictions, lawyers are required to pass a bar exam to practice law.
- The lawyer prepared a detailed brief to present to the judge during the hearing.