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Consider is a verb centered on thought, appraisal, and regard. In its core sense, it means to think about something carefully, especially when weighing options or deciding what to do. It can take a direct object, as in “We should consider the risks,” or be followed by a clause, as in “She considered whether to accept the offer,” or by an -ing clause, as in “They are considering moving to a different city.” It can also mean to regard or treat someone or something in a particular way, as in “The team is considered one of the best.”

The noun form, consideration, carries related meanings. It can refer to careful thought or reflection, as in

Common expressions include take into consideration, meaning to include something in one’s assessment, and in consideration

Grammatical notes: consider is a transitive verb with standard tense forms (consider, considers, considering, considered). It

Etymology: from Latin considerare, meaning to observe or examine, entered English via Old French, retaining the

“after
much
consideration,
we
approved
the
proposal.”
It
can
denote
a
factor
or
detail
weighed
in
a
decision,
such
as
“cost
is
a
major
consideration.”
Consideration
can
also
mean
regard
or
courtesy
toward
others,
or
the
act
of
giving
thought
to
others’
needs
and
feelings.
of,
used
to
indicate
purpose
or
payment
of
regard.
Conversely,
a
decision
is
sometimes
described
as
being
“under
consideration”
to
indicate
that
it
has
not
yet
been
resolved.
often
appears
in
formal
or
analytical
writing
and
in
discussions
that
involve
evaluation
or
judgment.
sense
of
careful
appraisal.