How to pronounce "considerate"

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Phonetic Breakdown of "considerate"

Learn how to break down "considerate" into its phonetic components. Understanding syllables and phonetics helps with pronunciation, spelling, and language learning.

con-sid-er-ate
4 syllables

Standard Phonetic Pronunciation:

/kənˈsɪdəɹət/
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IPA Phonetic Pronunciation:

K AH0 N S IH1 D ER0 AH0 T
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Definition of "considerate"

Pronunciation: /kənˈsɪdəɹət/

Verb

  • To think about seriously.
    Example: "Consider that we’ve had three major events and the year has hardly begun."
    Synonyms: bethink, reflect
  • To think about something seriously or carefully: to deliberate.
  • To think of doing.
    Example: "I’m considering going to the beach tomorrow."
    Synonyms: bethink, think of
  • (ditransitive) To assign some quality to.
    Example: "Consider yourself lucky, but consider your opponent skillful."
    Synonyms: deem, regard, think of
  • To look at attentively.
    Example: "She sat there for a moment, considering him."
    Synonyms: observe, regard
  • To take up as an example.
    Example: "Consider a triangle having three equal sides."
  • (parliamentary procedure) To debate (or dispose of) a motion.
    Example: "This body will now consider the proposed amendments to Section 453 of the zoning code."
    Synonyms: bethink, deliberate
  • To have regard to; to take into view or account; to pay due attention to; to respect.
    Example: "He never seems to consider the feelings of others."
    Synonyms: take into account

Adjective

  • Consciously thoughtful and observant (often of other people); caring
    Example: "It was very considerate of you to give up your place for your friend."
  • Characterised by careful and conscious thought; deliberate