单词 | considered |
释义 | considered (once / 57 pages) adj A considered decision is one that you have carefully thought about for a long time. Choosing what college you will attend should be a considered decision. To consider something is a verb that means to observe it, or to look at it from many angles. If something has been considered, it has been carefully evaluated. You might have a considered response to an invitation to the prom, weighing the pros and cons of the prom date. A considered opinion is one that you have reached over time. WORD FAMILYconsidered: ill-considered, unconsidered+/consider: considerable, consideration, considered, considering, considers, reconsider/considerable: considerabler, considerablest, considerably, inconsiderable/consideration: considerations, inconsideration/inconsiderable: inconsiderably/inconsideration: inconsiderations/reconsider: reconsideration, reconsidered, reconsidering, reconsiders/reconsideration: reconsiderations USAGE EXAMPLES“For many of those years, I never once considered the cost for nursing homes.” New York Times(Jan 02, 2017) Officials say Morales may be armed and is considered extremely dangerous. Washington Times(Jan 02, 2017) N.F.L. bans all touchdowns through the air or on punt returns because they are considered a form of taunting. New York Times(Jan 02, 2017) adj carefully weighed a considered opinion Syn advised, well-advised having the benefit of careful prior consideration or counsel |
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