considering
[ kuh n-sid-er-ing ]
/ kənˈsɪd ər ɪŋ /
preposition
taking into account; in view of: The campaign was a great success, considering the strong opposition.
adverb
Informal.
with all things considered (used only after the statement it modifies): He paints very well, considering.
conjunction
taking into consideration that: Considering they are newcomers, they've adjusted very well.
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Definition for considering (2 of 2)
consider
[ kuhn-sid-er ]
/ kənˈsɪd ər /
verb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
to think deliberately or carefully; reflect.
to view carefully or thoughtfully.
Origin of consider
SYNONYMS FOR consider
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con·sid·er·er, noun pre·con·sid·er, verb (used with object)Example sentences from the Web for considering
British Dictionary definitions for considering (1 of 2)
considering
/ (kənˈsɪdərɪŋ) /
preposition
in view of
adverb
informal
all in all; taking into account the circumstances
it's not bad considering
conjunction
(subordinating)
in view of the fact that
British Dictionary definitions for considering (2 of 2)
consider
/ (kənˈsɪdə) /
verb (mainly tr)
Derived forms of consider
considerer, nounWord Origin for consider
C14: from Latin
consīderāre to inspect closely, literally: to observe the stars, from
sīdus star