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What is the Meaning of “Consider”?

Consider
/kənˈsɪdər/

To think about something carefully, or to have an opinion or view about someone or something.

Definition of Consider

Quick Meaning of Consider

To think about something carefully, or to have an opinion or view about someone or something.

Detailed Definition of Consider

To think carefully about something before making a decision.

How to Pronounce Consider

IPA: /kənˈsɪdər/
con sid er

Stress pattern: oOo (3-syllable word).

Tip: Stress the second syllable: con-SID-er. The 'i' is short like in 'sit'.

Full pronunciation guide for “consider” →

Origin and Etymology of Consider

From Latin considerare, originally 'to observe the stars' (com- + sidus, star).

How to Use Consider in a Sentence

Each example shows “consider” with a CEFR level so learners can pick examples that match their fluency.

  • “I need to consider all my options before choosing a university.”
    A2 daily
  • “We should consider the cost and benefits of this plan.”
    B1 formal
  • “Many people consider him a brilliant teacher.”
    B1 conversation

Synonyms and Antonyms of Consider

Common Synonyms for Consider

Smart Synonyms for Consider — When to Use Each

contemplate
for long, careful, or deep thinking about something
regard
when expressing an opinion or judgment about someone
think about
for general, everyday thinking and decision-making

Antonyms of Consider

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Common Collocations with Consider

These phrases pair with “consider” in everyday English:

  • consider carefully
  • consider the possibility
  • consider yourself lucky
  • will consider

Common Mistakes When Using Consider

Even fluent speakers slip up with “consider”. Here’s how to avoid the most common errors:

✗ Wrong: I am considering to apply for the job.
✓ Correct: I am considering applying for the job.
Why: Use gerund (applying) not infinitive (to apply) after 'consider'.
✗ Wrong: Consider the time, we should leave now.
✓ Correct: Considering the time, we should leave now.
Why: Use 'considering' (gerund) as a clause starter, not the base form 'consider'.

Other Forms of Consider

Frequently Asked Questions About Consider

What is the meaning of "Consider"?

To think about something carefully, or to have an opinion or view about someone or something.

How do you pronounce "Consider"?

The IPA is /kənˈsɪdər/. Stress the second syllable: con-SID-er. The 'i' is short like in 'sit'.

What part of speech is "Consider"?

"Consider" is a verb at A2 level (Common European Framework).

What are synonyms for "Consider"?

Common synonyms include think about, contemplate, regard.

How do you use "Consider" in a sentence?

For example: "I need to consider all my options before choosing a university."

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