[
US
/kənˈsəɫtənt/
]
[ UK /kənsˈʌltənt/ ]
[ UK /kənsˈʌltənt/ ]
NOUN
-
an expert who gives advice
an adviser helped students select their courses
the United States sent military advisors to Guatemala
How To Use consultant In A Sentence
- Conseco has no investment bankers, legal counsel, commercial bankers, or consultants doing business with the company on its board, nor are there any interlocking directorates.
- Save aggressively over the next five years so she has the choice to work as an independent consultant, if she desires.
- The independent consultant with any hope of being self-supporting must have an organized library of information available at a moment's notice.
- He is a government affairs consultant, and a past president and COO of a banking software consulting firm.
- A professional art consultant should have brochures, a portfolio of completed jobs and a client list.
- Forget voice-coaches, image consultants, PR experts and makeover gurus; it's Lydia who can make you a star.
- C. Security: Coordinate installation of door hardware, keying, and access control with Owner's security consultant.
- There are currently 235 unfilled consultant posts, compared with 153 in 2001.
- They will then be reviewed by one of five consultants within Lancashire Teaching Hospital.
- Other critics argue that the proposal would increase costs for the state because the services provided by volunteer board members would have to be replaced by highly paid consultants.