Considerative: meaning, definitions and examples

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considerative

 

[ kənˈsɪdərətɪv ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

in decision-making

Showing careful thought and consideration in decision-making.

Synonyms

deliberate, reflective, thoughtful.

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Word Description / Examples
thoughtful

Used to describe someone who shows careful consideration or is full of thought.

  • He handed her a bouquet of flowers on her birthday; it was a very thoughtful gesture
deliberate

Typically used when describing an action that is done consciously and intentionally.

  • His movements were slow and deliberate as he approached the podium
reflective

Often describes a person who spends a lot of time thinking about their own actions, feelings, or experiences.

  • She became more reflective as she grew older, contemplating the choices she had made in life

Examples of usage

  • Her considerative approach to problem-solving always yields the best results.
  • He is known for his considerative nature when making important decisions.
Context #2 | Adjective

regarding others

Showing concern and consideration towards others.

Synonyms

caring, compassionate, kind.

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considerative

Typically used in formal situations to describe someone who is thoughtful and attentive to the needs of others.

  • He was always considerative towards his colleagues, making sure their opinions were heard.
  • As a considerative leader, she prioritized her team's well-being.
kind

A general term used to describe someone who is gentle, friendly, and generous in their actions.

  • Everyone loves her because she is always so kind to everyone.
  • Thank you for being so kind and considerate.
compassionate

Used to describe someone who has deep sympathy and concern for the suffering or misfortune of others, often used in more serious or emotional contexts.

  • Her compassionate nature led her to volunteer at the homeless shelter.
  • Being compassionate means understanding others' pain and doing what you can to help.
caring

Commonly used in everyday conversation to describe someone who feels and shows concern for others.

  • She is such a caring friend, always there when you need her.
  • His caring attitude made him a favorite among the students.

Examples of usage

  • She always displays considerative behavior towards her colleagues.
  • His considerative actions towards the less fortunate are admirable.

Translations

Translations of the word "considerative" in other languages:

🇵🇹 considerativo

🇮🇳 विचारशील

🇩🇪 rücksichtsvoll

🇮🇩 penuh pertimbangan

🇺🇦 уважний

🇵🇱 rozważny

🇯🇵 思いやりのある

🇫🇷 considéré

🇪🇸 considerado

🇹🇷 düşünceli

🇰🇷 사려 깊은

🇸🇦 مراعٍ

🇨🇿 ohleduplný

🇸🇰 ohľaduplný

🇨🇳 体贴的

🇸🇮 premišljen

🇮🇸 umhyggjusamur

🇰🇿 ойшыл

🇬🇪 გაწონასწორებული

🇦🇿 düşüncəli

🇲🇽 considerado

Etymology

The word 'considerative' originates from the verb 'consider', which comes from the Latin word 'considerare', meaning 'to observe' or 'to contemplate'. The suffix '-ative' is added to form the adjective 'considerative', which first appeared in the English language in the late 16th century.

See also: consider, considerable, considerably, considerate, considerately, considerateness, consideration, considering, inconsiderate, inconsiderately, reconsider, reconsideration.