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Solicitors Meaning in English

word · lemma: solicitor

səˈɫɪsətɝz
suh-LIH-suh-terz
səlˈɪsɪtəz
suh-LIH-sih-tuhz

Definition

In the UK and some other countries, 'solicitors' are lawyers who give legal advice to clients, prepare documents, and may represent them in lower courts. In the US, the term is rarely used and usually means someone who tries to sell things or requests donations.

Usage & Nuances

Highly specific to British and Commonwealth legal contexts; in the UK, 'solicitors' are distinct from 'barristers'. In the US, 'solicitor' is uncommon except as a title (e.g., 'Solicitor General') or for door-to-door salespeople ('No solicitors' signs). Use 'lawyer' for general American contexts.

Example Sentences

The solicitors helped us buy our new house.

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There are many solicitors working at the law firm.

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The solicitors prepared the legal documents for the case.

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We hired specialist solicitors to handle the complicated inheritance.

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Some people put 'No solicitors' signs on their doors to avoid salespeople.

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The company’s solicitors advised them against signing the contract too quickly.

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