Considerable - definition, pronunciation, transcription
adjective
the economy was a considerable issue in the campaign
went to considerable trouble for us
spent a considerable amount of time on the problem
Extra examples
We received a considerable number of complaints.
She was in considerable pain.
We have already wasted a considerable amount of time and money.
The murder trial attracted considerable public attention.
Damage to the vehicle was considerable.
Some of the most considerable citizens were banished.
We've saved a considerable amount of money.
Michael has already spent considerable time in Barcelona.
The series has aroused considerable interest.
A blunder that has cost her considerable embarrassment
The chairman wields considerable influence over the board's decisions.
The fall caused considerable damage to her knee.
Although they were once good friends, there was now considerable distance between them.
The meaning of the text has been the subject of considerable debate among scholars for many years.
The new system represents a considerable advance over the old one.
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