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Definition of consider
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of consider is as below...
Consider
(v. i.) To think
seriously;
to make
examination;
to
reflect;
to
deliberate.
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Inconsiderately
::
Inconsiderately
(adv.)
In an
inconsiderate
manner.
Debate
::
Debate
(v. i.) To
contend
in
words;
to
dispute;
hence,
to
deliberate;
to
consider;
to
discuss
or
examine
different
arguments
in the mind; -- often
followed
by on or
upon..
Everything
::
Everything
(n.)
Whatever
pertains
to the
subject
under
consideration;
all
things.
Quantity
::
Quantity
(n.) A
determinate
or
estimated
amount;
a sum or bulk; a
certain
portion
or part;
sometimes,
a
considerable
amount;
a large
portion,
bulk, or sum; as, a
medicine
taken in
quantities,
that is, in large
quantities..
Hall
::
Hall (n.) A
building
or room of
considerable
size and
stateliness,
used for
public
purposes;
as,
Westminster
Hall, in
London..
Study
::
Study (v. t.) To
consider
attentively;
to
examine
closely;
as, to study the work of
nature..
Scylla
::
Scylla
(n.) A
dangerous
rock on the
Italian
coast
opposite
the
whirpool
Charybdis
on the coast of
Sicily,
-- both
personified
in
classical
literature
as
ravenous
monsters.
The
passage
between
them was
formerly
considered
perilous;
hence,
the
saying
Between
Scylla
and
Charybdis,
signifying
a great peril on
either
hand..
Odd
::
Odd
(superl.)
Remaining
over;
unconnected;
detached;
fragmentary;
hence,
occasional;
inconsiderable;
as, odd jobs; odd
minutes;
odd
trifles..
Great
::
Great
(superl.)
Entitled
to
earnest
consideration;
weighty;
important;
as, a great
argument,
truth,
or
principle..
Clack
::
Clack (v. t.) To utter
rapidly
and
inconsiderately.
Than
::
Than
(conj.)
A
particle
expressing
comparison,
used after
certain
adjectives
and
adverbs
which
express
comparison
or
diversity,
as more,
better,
other,
otherwise,
and the like. It is
usually
followed
by the
object
compared
in the
nominative
case.
Sometimes,
however,
the
object
compared
is
placed
in the
objective
case, and than is then
considered
by some
grammarians
as a
preposition.
Sometimes
the
object
is
expressed
in a
sentence,
usually
introduced
by that; as, I would
rather
suffer
than that y
Middle-earth
::
Middle-earth
(n.) The
world,
considered
as lying
between
heaven
and
hell..
Principal
::
Principal
(a.)
Highest
in rank,
authority,
character,
importance,
or
degree;
most
considerable
or
important;
chief;
main; as, the
principal
officers
of a
Government;
the
principal
men of a
state;
the
principal
productions
of a
country;
the
principal
arguments
in a
case..
Hold
::
Hold (v. t.) To
consider;
to
regard;
to
esteem;
to
account;
to
think;
to
judge.
Apprentice
::
Apprentice
(n.) A
barrister,
considered
a
learner
of law till of
sixteen
years'
standing,
when he might be
called
to the rank of
serjeant..
Adynamia
::
Adynamia
(n.)
Considerable
debility
of the vital
powers,
as in
typhoid
fever..
Helminthite
::
Helminthite
(n.) One of the
sinuous
tracks
on the
surfaces
of many
stones,
and
popularly
considered
as worm
trails..
Side
::
Side (n.) Any outer
portion
of a thing
considered
apart from, and yet in
relation
to, the rest; as, the upper side of a
sphere;
also, any part or
position
viewed
as
opposite
to or
contrasted
with
another;
as, this or that
side..
Mansion
::
Mansion
(n.) The house of the lord of a
manor;
a manor
house;
hence:
Any house of
considerable
size or
pretension.
Round
::
Round (a.) Not
inconsiderable;
large;
hence,
generous;
free; as, a round
price..
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