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consider

/kən'sidə/
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The English word "consider" is a verb that means to think about something carefully, to take it into account, or to regard it in a certain way. It's often used when you want someone to think deeply about a situation or make a judgment.

Simple Definition:
  • Consider: To think about something carefully before making a decision or forming an opinion.
Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "consider" when suggesting that someone should think about a person, situation, or option. You can also use it to express your own thoughts about something.
Examples:
  1. Basic Usage: "Please consider your family." (This means to think about your family when making a decision.)
  2. Judgment: "I consider him to be very smart." (This means you believe he is smart.)
  3. Possibility: "They considered the possibility of a strike." (This means they thought carefully about the chance of a strike happening.)
Advanced Usage:
  • Take into account: This phrase is often used with "consider." For example, "You must consider her age before making a decision." This means you should think about her age as an important factor.
  • Deem: This is a more formal way to say "consider." For example, "The judge deemed the offender’s youth as a reason for leniency."
Word Variants:
  • Consideration (noun): The act of thinking carefully about something. Example: "Please give it some consideration."
  • Considerate (adjective): Showing concern for the feelings of others. Example: "He is very considerate of his friends."
Different Meanings:
  • "Consider" can mean to regard someone in a specific way. For instance, "I consider her to be a good leader." This means you think she has good leadership qualities.
Synonyms:
  • Think about
  • Reflect on
  • Contemplate
  • Weigh
  • Regard
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Consider the following: A phrase used to introduce an idea or example. Example: "Consider the following case."
  • Take into consideration: Similar to "consider," but emphasizes the importance of including certain factors. Example: "You should take into consideration the weather when planning the trip."
Summary:

"Consider" is an important word used to express careful thought or judgment about people, situations, or options. It encourages deeper thinking and reflection.

Verb
  1. regard or treat with consideration, respect, and esteem
    • Please consider your family
  2. look at carefully; study mentally
    • view a problem
  3. look at attentively
  4. judge or regard; look upon; judge
    • I think he is very smart
    • I believe her to be very smart
    • I think that he is her boyfriend
    • The racist conceives such people to be inferior
  5. think about carefully; weigh
    • They considered the possibility of a strike
    • Turn the proposal over in your mind
  6. show consideration for; take into account
    • You must consider her age
    • The judge considered the offender's youth and was lenient
  7. take into consideration for exemplifying purposes
    • Take the case of China
    • Consider the following case
  8. give careful consideration to
    • consider the possibility of moving
  9. deem to be
    • She views this quite differently from me
    • I consider her to be shallow
    • I don't see the situation quite as negatively as you do

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