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considered
[kuhn-sid-erd]
adjective
thought about or decided upon with care.
a considered opinion.
regarded with respect or esteem.
a highly considered person.
considered
/ əˈɪə /
adjective
presented or thought out with care
a considered opinion
(qualified by a preceding adverb) esteemed
highly considered
Other Word Forms
- unconsidered adjective
- well-considered adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of considered1
Example Sentences
Speaking to the Radio 4's Today programme last week, Ms Clarke said abortion law is "incredibly complex", adding: "It is essential that any huge changes to abortion law is properly considered."
Although “The Star-Spangled Banner” had already been translated to various languages by the time that President Roosevelt entered office, including two Spanish versions, no versions of the anthem were considered singable.
He began wearing braids to comply, but management still took issue with Obeng’s sideburns, which he considered important to his cultural identity, according to the lawsuit.
The Prince of Wales, Princess Royal, Duke of Edinburgh and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence were also in attendance at what is considered one of the highlights of the royal calendar.
The other issue is about this issue of whether trans folks should be considered on their own the type of group that got a closer look when they're subjected to discrimination.
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