Collocations for "consider"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "consider" in context.
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consider
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.v
- consider his [feelings, emotions]
- consider the [facts, research, data]
- consider the [following, possibility that]
- consider [a career, an education] in
- (will) consider your offer
- consider her for [the job, this position, the presidency, a promotion]
- is considering [leaving, quitting]
- consider it a [victory, failure]
- considered to [have, be]
- considering (that)
- consider (this) in [determining, making, deciding]
- consider for [example, instance]
- consider this my [resignation, 2 weeks notice]
- consider it necessary
- consider whether or not to
- [should, could, might] consider
- also consider [this]
- [something, an idea] you might like to consider
- I consider myself [an expert, a feminist]
- is considered to [represent, head, run] the
- is considered for [publication, admission, inclusion] in
- considered by [many, most, few] to be
'consider' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
acceptable
- affected
- application
- aspect
- astonishing
- audience
- biased
- certainly
- certainty
- characteristic
- consciousness
- consequence
- court
- cultural
- date
- defect
- endorsement
- environmental
- equal
- evident
- factor
- fail
- feasible
- feedback
- feeling
- firstly
- fortunate
- fruitful
- gross
- implication
- investment
- invite
- issue
- learning
- mad
- might
- mind
- miss
- must
- offer
- ought
- outrage
- outsourcing
- pause
- person
- plausible
- politic
- practitioner
- proposal
- prudent