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barrister

noun

bar·​ris·​ter ˈber-ə-stər How to pronounce barrister (audio)
ˈba-rə-
: a counsel admitted to plead at the bar and undertake the public trial of causes in an English superior court compare solicitor

Example Sentences

Recent Examples on the Web Stacking barrister’s bookcases are still sought after by collectors. Jerry L. Dobesh, oregonlive, 3 Sep. 2022 Branson was born in 1950 in Blackheath, southeast London, the son of Ted, a barrister, and Eve, a former actress, ballet dancer and air hostess. Rachel Sylvester For The Times, Robb Report, 18 July 2022 The government said the move -- less than the increase demanded by the lawyers -- would boost the average pay of a criminal barrister by about £7,000 ($8,508). Katharine Gemmell, Bloomberg.com, 30 June 2022 Former barrister Bill Shipsey wrote in The Irish Times that, by accepting the appointments, the two men had risked undermining the reputation of the Irish judiciary. Dominic Dudley, Forbes, 3 Aug. 2022 Amal Clooney is a barrister by day and a party girl by night. Alice Newbold, Vogue, 13 July 2022 Sam works for a prestigious Chambers, and is a highly intelligent and strategic barrister. Jem Aswad, Variety, 21 June 2022 The eldest son of the late Christopher Tolkien, Simon Tolkien worked as a London barrister, specializing in criminal defense, before leaving to pursue a career as a writer. Devan Coggan, EW.com, 19 July 2022 Daniel Sokol, a London barrister and medical ethicist, said the form would be invalid under English and Welsh law. Beth Mole, Ars Technica, 14 July 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Middle English barrester, from barre bar + -ster (as in legister lawyer)

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of barrister was in the 15th century

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