consideration
Americannoun
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considerations
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the act of considering; careful thought; meditation; deliberation.
I will give your project full consideration.
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- contemplation, reflection, attention, rumination
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something that is or is to be kept in mind in making a decision, evaluating facts, etc..
Age was an important consideration in the decision.
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thoughtful or sympathetic regard or respect; thoughtfulness for others.
They showed no consideration for his feelings.
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- concern, kindliness, kindness
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a thought or reflection; an opinion based upon reflection.
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a recompense or payment, as for work done; compensation.
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- fee, remuneration
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importance or consequence.
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- moment, significance, weight
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estimation; esteem.
He is held in great consideration by the community.
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Law.
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something that suffices to make an informal promise legally binding, usually some value given in exchange for the promise.
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the hearing of a case by a tribunal.
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idioms
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in consideration of,
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in view of.
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in return or recompense for.
She was offered money in consideration of her efforts.
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take into consideration, to take into account; consider.
We failed to take into consideration the large number of tourists attending the exhibition.
noun
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the act or an instance of considering; deliberation; contemplation
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to bear in mind; consider
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being currently discussed or deliberated
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a fact or circumstance to be taken into account when making a judgment or decision
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for no reason whatsoever; never
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thoughtfulness for other people; kindness
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payment for a service; recompense; fee
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thought resulting from deliberation; opinion
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law the promise, object, etc, given by one party to persuade another to enter into a contract
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estimation; esteem
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because of
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in return for
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Synonym Usage
See honor.
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Etymology
Origin of consideration
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin consīderātiōn-, stem of consīderātiō “contemplation, examination,” equivalent to consīderāt(us) “contemplated” ( see considerate) + -iō -ion
Explanation
Consideration is kindness and thoughtful regard for others, or an act of thoughtfulness. Treating others as you would have them treat you (the Golden Rule) is one example 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. If you give something consideration, you think about it carefully, and not too quickly. When you’re making a tough decision, you need to give consideration to all possible outcomes before making up your mind.
Vocabulary lists containing consideration
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
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Dwight D. Eisenhower, "The Military-Industrial Complex" (1961)
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Example Sentences
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Based on Diana’s Thursday closing price, that request implied a total consideration of around $36.91 for each share of Genco, Diana said.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Aug. 14, 2026
By keeping the action and themes largely Earthbound and removing the interstellar glamour associated with flying supes and suits, “Lanterns” reignites our consideration of a superhero long written off in the live-action realm.
From Salon ● Aug. 14, 2026
"Every decision is made with careful consideration and appropriately reviewed to ensure that any technology ICE utilizes is consistent with all applicable law enforcement policies and standards," DHS said in a statement.
From Barron's ● Aug. 14, 2026
He specifically instructed NOAA, which is under his purview, to take offshore oil production, pipeline maintenance, spaceport infrastructure, desalination projects and undersea cables into consideration, citing national priorities and economic interests.
From Los Angeles Times ● Aug. 11, 2026
“Have you heard, Joe,” I asked him that evening, upon further consideration, as he smoked his pipe at the window, “who my patron was?”
From "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens
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"We remain firmly committed to providing the greatest possible access for both the media and the public," he said, adding that the court is "evaluating the complex logistical and safety considerations involved".
From BBC ● Aug. 11, 2026
Are there any potential downsides or considerations I should be aware of when investing in CDs?
From MarketWatch ● Aug. 10, 2026
Even if a future leader wanted to reverse Trump's duties, revenue considerations will complicate the situation, Lipsky predicts.
From Barron's ● Jul. 24, 2026
“Talking with the child’s pediatrician can help families weigh these considerations and choose what makes the most sense for their situation.”
From Los Angeles Times ● Jul. 23, 2026
“There are more important requirements, political considerations ...” “Oh, Dad, that’s no problem.”
From "Red Scarf Girl: A Memoir of the Cultural Revolution" by Ji-li Jiang
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