con|sid|ered — «kuhn SIHD uhrd», adjective. 1. carefully thought out: »This is the judge s considered opinion. 2. honored; respected: »an old and highly considered public servant … Useful english dictionary
ill-con|sid|ered — «IHL kuhn SIHD uhrd», adjective. not well considered; unwise; unsuitable: »I considered hasty attempts at integration,…increase rather than alleviate racial tensions (Atlantic) … Useful english dictionary
un|con|sid|ered — «UHN kuhn SIHD uhrd», adjective. 1. not considered; not reflected on; not taken into consideration; not esteemed: »a snapper up of unconsidered trifles (Shakespeare). 2. unaccompanied by consideration or intention: »his own act of cool,… … Useful english dictionary
un·con·sid·ered — /ˌʌnkənˈsıdɚd/ adj 1 formal : not formed from careful thought unconsidered opinions/remarks 2 : not thought about a previously unconsidered strategy unconsidered trifles … Useful english dictionary
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considered — con|sid|ered [kənˈsıdəd US ərd] adj [only before noun] a considered opinion, reply, judgment etc is one that you have thought about carefully ▪ He hadn t had time to form a considered opinion . ▪ The committee is meeting to prepare a considered… … Dictionary of contemporary English
considered — con|sid|ered [ kən sıdərd ] adjective only before noun FORMAL carefully thought about: We submitted a carefully considered response. someone s considered opinion: My considered opinion is that she should go to college first … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
considered — con•sid•ered [[t]kənˈsɪd ərd[/t]] adj. 1) thought about with care: my considered opinion[/ex] 2) regarded with respect or esteem • Etymology: 1595–1605 … From formal English to slang
unconsidered — un|con|sid|ered [ˌʌnkənˈsıdəd US ərd] adj written unconsidered remarks or actions are made without care or thinking about the possible results … Dictionary of contemporary English
unconsidered — un|con|sid|ered [ ,ʌnkən sıdərd ] adjective 1. ) done or said without first thinking what the results or effects might be 2. ) ignored or unimportant … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English