Considered - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |kənˈsɪdərd|  American pronunciation of the word considered
Brit.  |kənˈsɪdəd|  British pronunciation of the word considered
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto consider
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto consider

adjective

- carefully weighed
a considered opinion

Extra examples

He hadn't had time to form a considered opinion.

The committee is meeting to prepare a considered response to the problem.

It's my considered opinion that she was not guilty of the crime.

Their actions were a considered response to the violence.

He seriously considered changing careers.

The jury has considered the evidence and reached a verdict.

The policy was well researched and well considered.

We never considered the possibility that the plan could fail.

She's considered one of the best young directors in Hollywood.

If you'd like to be considered for the job, please send us a letter of application that gives your experience and qualifications.

The word is considered standard.

A person who is charged with a crime is considered innocent until proved guilty.

She's risking being considered too sentimental.

Have you considered the possibility that you may be wrong?

They are still considered refugees. Their statuses have not changed.

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