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- well advised
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He considered her the equal to any Newbolt that ever straddled a horse and rode over from Kentucky.
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It is ordinarily considered that the range of the speaking voice is very limited as compared with the singer’s range.
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List of paraphrases for «considered»:
examined, reviewed, regarded, discussed, deemed, viewed, studied, seen, envisaged, felt, believed, consideration, judged, considers, contemplated, investigated, consider, explored, addressed, found, treated, estimated, looked, dealt, review, account, thought, perceived, tried, judicata, assessed
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The questions that remains to be seen is whether a drone attack will ever be considered strategically more effective than other forms of terrorism.
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For Juarez to be considered a safe city, there’s a long way to go, just this past year (in 2014) there were 424 homicides. In 2007, there were 272. Yes, we’re not as bad. But we’re still very sick.
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It’s meaningful enough – when considered against current market supply constraints – to lead to a potential bump in industry pricing over the near term.
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All options are being considered.
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adjective
Definition of considered
as in calculated
decided on as a result of careful thought
my considered opinion is that this is the best movie I’ve ever seen
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considered
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past tense of consider
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as in regarded
to think of in a particular way
I consider him a very good friend
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to give serious and careful thought to
carefully considering our options
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consider the price too high
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as in anticipated
to give consideration to (as unexpected circumstances or contingencies)
I had to consider the commute in deciding whether to take the job
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as in admired
to think very highly or favorably of
her well-considered novels have seldom been best sellers
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Table of Contents
- What is the synonym of considered?
- What do you mean by considered?
- How do you use considered?
- What is a synonym for consideration?
- What does consideration mean in legal terms?
- What is the root word of consideration?
- What is an example of good consideration?
- What are examples of consideration?
- How do you show consideration?
- Why Being considerate is important?
- How do you teach consideration and caring?
- What is a considerate person like?
- What is it to be considerate?
- Is being considerate a value?
- Are thoughtful and considerate the same?
- What is the meaning of thoughtful?
- What is another word for thoughtful?
- What is a thoughtful person?
- Is thoughtful a character trait?
- Is thoughtful a compliment?
- What does it mean to be kind and thoughtful?
- What is the difference between thoughtful and caring?
- Is there a difference between kind and nice?
- What is a good quote about kindness?
- What Allah says about kindness?
- What is kindness in simple words?
- How can I be kind everyday?
- What random act of kindness can I do?
In this page you can discover 89 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for considered, like: investigated, carefully thought about, regarded, advised, calculated, cogitated, entertained, contemplated, well-chosen, disregarded and counted.
What do you mean by considered?
: to think about (something or someone) carefully especially in order to make a choice or decision. : to think about (something that is important in understanding something or in making a decision or judgment)
How do you use considered?
Considered sentence example
- She would never have considered back-talking her parents.
- I considered this change of events.
- He hadn’t even considered that she might not want to go.
- I considered my answer.
- Dusty considered her words.
- I am considered quite unusual.
What is a synonym for consideration?
SYNONYMS FOR consideration 1 reflection, contemplation, rumination, attention. 3 kindness, kindliness, concern. 5 remuneration, fee. 6 weight, significance, moment.
What does consideration mean in legal terms?
Something bargained for and received by a promisor from a promisee. Common types of consideration include real or personal property, a return promise, some act, or a forbearance. Consideration or a valid substitute is required to have a contract.
What is the root word of consideration?
The verb consider comes from the Latin for “contemplate,” and hidden in the word is sid,, the Latin root for “star.” Originally it meant to examine something very thoroughly, or carefully, as if you were staring at the night sky, contemplating its mystery.
What is an example of good consideration?
Good consideration is founded on moral obligation or on natural duty and affection. For example, consideration for love and affection within the degree are recognized by law. Other examples of good consideration are motives of natural duty, generosity, and prudence.
What are examples of consideration?
Anything of value promised by one party to the other when making a contract can be treated as “consideration”: for example, if A signs a contract to buy a car from B for $5,000, A’s consideration is the $5,000, and B’s consideration is the car.
How do you show consideration?
Here are some simple steps you can take to become more considerate at work.
- Start Small. Being considerate often involves doing something small for someone else.
- Share Your Space.
- Respect Other People’s Time.
- Don’t Be Afraid to Apologize.
- Be Polite.
- Anticipate the Needs of Others.
- Think Before You Speak/Act.
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Why Being considerate is important?
When we are considerate of others, it makes the person concerned feel loved and respected. It makes the world a better place to live in. As much as people value honesty, they also value someone who respects their feelings. It is okay to speak the truth, but don’t tear apart a person’s self-esteem.
How do you teach consideration and caring?
10 Ways To Teach Consideration For Others
- First and foremost is being an example of what you want your children to learn inside and outside the home.
- Teach your children to think first and act second.
- Help your children look for ways to offer a helping hand.
- Teach optimism and how to stay positive.
What is a considerate person like?
considerate Add to list Share. Being considerate is being polite and caring. People like it when you’re considerate of their feelings. Asking someone how they feel is usually considerate. A considerate person is kind and thoughtful — a good person to know.
What is it to be considerate?
1 : marked by or given to careful consideration : circumspect “He is, I believe, in such a state of mental distress as to be hardly capable of giving me a considerate answer.”— Anthony Trollope. 2 : thoughtful of the rights and feelings of others He was considerate and turned down the stereo when we asked him to.
Is being considerate a value?
Being considerate is perhaps one of the most underrated values in our generation. Ask anyone what is important to them in a relationship, and they may be very quick to say trust, love, and commitment. But, come to think of it, it is what keeps our relationships smooth sailing.
Are thoughtful and considerate the same?
As adjectives the difference between thoughtful and considerate. is that thoughtful is demonstrating thought or careful consideration while considerate is consciously thoughtful and observant (often of other people); caring.
What is the meaning of thoughtful?
1a : absorbed in thought : meditative. b : characterized by careful reasoned thinking a thoughtful essay. 2a : having thoughts : heedful became thoughtful about religion. b : given to or chosen or made with heedful anticipation of the needs and wants of others a kind and thoughtful friend.
What is another word for thoughtful?
What is another word for thoughtful?
considerate | caring |
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solicitous | sympathetic |
unselfish | attentive |
benevolent | compassionate |
helpful | obliging |
What is a thoughtful person?
You are thoughtful if you consider how your actions and words will affect other people’s feelings. The adjective thoughtful describes someone who pays attention or considers others’ feelings when they speak and act.
Is thoughtful a character trait?
These characters are usually portrayed as people to whom thoughtfulness comes naturally, when in reality, being unselfish requires work. Make your character real by showing her struggles to be selfless.
Is thoughtful a compliment?
Generally, yes it is considered a compliment to be called “thoughtful.” “Thoughtful” may mean at least two things—one, sensitive and two, analytical. However, the inflection and tone of how something is said may well determine whether it was really meant as a compliment.
What does it mean to be kind and thoughtful?
Being kind and thoughtful means making ourselves aware of the needs and feelings of others and then taking action to help them. It means taking the time to stop thinking about ourselves, to put the spotlight on somebody else’s needs and to think “What can I do to make that person’s life a little better or easier?”.
What is the difference between thoughtful and caring?
As adjectives the difference between thoughtful and caring is that thoughtful is demonstrating thought or careful consideration while caring is (of a person) kind, sensitive, empathetic.
Is there a difference between kind and nice?
“Nice” is defined as “pleasing; agreeable; delightful”, while “kind” is defined as “having, showing, or proceeding from benevolence.” This difference seem to explain why we use “nice” but not “kind” to describe things besides people and the way they treat each other.
What is a good quote about kindness?
Kindness Quotes
- “When I was young, I admired clever people.
- “Happiness is the new rich.
- “Constant kindness can accomplish much.
- “Kindness is the ability to know what the right thing to do is and having the courage to do it!!”
- “Kindness is caring for others, even when they may not care for you.”
What Allah says about kindness?
↓ 1 – Allah is Kind and Teaches Kindness: Allah is the most merciful and kind. Therefore, he also teaches his people to be compassionate, forgiving, and loving. Prophet Muhammad (SAW) says: “Allah is kind, and He loves kindness in all matters.”
What is kindness in simple words?
Kindness is defined as the quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate. Affection, gentleness, warmth, concern, and care are words that are associated with kindness. While kindness has a connotation of meaning someone is naive or weak, that is not the case. Being kind often requires courage and strength.
How can I be kind everyday?
8 Effortless Ways to Make Kindness Part of Every Day
- Decide to be kind. Each morning, tell yourself that you will focus on being kind.
- Increase your awareness. Start noticing kindness; it’s all around you, if you just look for it.
- Be appreciative.
- Look for opportunities to be kind.
- Smile.
- Be kind to yourself.
- Be kind to the people closest to you.
- Keep a kindness journal.
What random act of kindness can I do?
100 Random Acts of Kindness Ideas
- Give an unexpected compliment.
- Plant a tree.
- Let someone cut in front of you in line.
- Pay the toll for the car behind you.
- Slow down so someone can merge in front of you in traffic.
- Let someone else take that primo parking spot.
- Give someone your seat on a crowded bus or subway.
- Put coins in an expired parking meter.