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    considerate
    /kənˈsɪd(ə)rət/

    adjective

    • 1. careful not to inconvenience or harm others: "she was unfailingly kind and considerate"
    • 2. showing careful thought: archaic "be considerate over your handwriting"

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  2. caring about and respectful of others: He is always a kind and considerate host. (Definition of considerate from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of considerate. considerate. Some reported a change in their own behavior toward their spouses, such as being more considerate and less argumentative.

  3. The meaning of CONSIDERATE is marked by or given to careful consideration : circumspect. How to use considerate in a sentence.

  4. Considerate definition: showing kindly awareness or regard for another's feelings, circumstances, etc.. See examples of CONSIDERATE used in a sentence.

  5. A considerate person pays attention to the needs, wishes, or feelings of other people.

  6. caring about and respectful of others: He is always a kind and considerate host. (Definition of considerate from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of considerate. considerate.

  7. always thinking of other peoples wishes and feelings; careful not to hurt or upset others synonym thoughtful. She is always polite and considerate towards her employees. It was very considerate of him to wait. Louis was a kind, caring and considerate young man. Try to be a bit more considerate. opposite inconsiderate Topics Personal qualities c1.

  8. Being considerate is being polite and caring. People like it when you're considerate of their feelings. We could all probably be more considerate of others: this word means you're thinking of other people — considering them — and then treating them decently and with respect.

  9. adj. 1. showing kindly regard for the feelings or circumstances of others; thoughtful. 2. marked by or showing care; deliberate. [1565–75; late Middle English < Latin consīderātus, past participle of consīderāre to consider] con•sid′er•ate•ly, adv. con•sid′er•ate•ness, n.

  10. adjective. /kənˈsɪdərət/ always thinking of other people's wishes and feelings; careful not to hurt or upset others synonym thoughtful She is always polite and considerate toward her employees. It was very considerate of him to wait. opposite inconsiderate. Definitions on the go.

  11. considerate meaning, definition, what is considerate: always thinking of what other people nee...: Learn more.