Meaning & Definition of word "Solicitor"

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    Solicitor

    /səˈlɪsɪtə/

    noun:

    • 1. A lawyer who is qualified to prepare cases and give advice on legal matters, often representing clients in lower courts.
      • Example: She consulted with a solicitor to discuss the details of her divorce settlement.
    • 2. A person who seeks to obtain business orders, sales, etc., especially by a systematic appeal to the public.
      • Example: The solicitor approached local businesses to offer them marketing services.
    • 3. In some jurisdictions, a public official who is responsible for prosecuting criminal cases.
      • Example: The solicitor presented the case against the defendant in court.

    Etymology

    Middle English: from Old French sollicitour, from Latin sollicitator, from sollicitare 'to disturb, agitate'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    solicitor general:

    A legal officer who represents the government in court.

    civil solicitor:

    A solicitor specializing in civil law matters.

    criminal solicitor:

    A solicitor specializing in criminal law and defense.

    Related Words

    barrister:

    A lawyer who is qualified to represent clients in higher courts.

    notary:

    An official authorized to validate documents and administer oaths.

    paralegal:

    A person trained to assist lawyers but not qualified to practice law.

    Slang Meanings of solicitor

    Meaning: Legal eagle

    Example Sentence: He's a legal eagle, always offering advice like a solicitor.

    Meaning: Shark

    Example Sentence: Don't get caught by that shark; he's a solicitor with a reputation for aggressive tactics.