Pronunciation: /ɔːl θɪŋz kənˈsɪdərd/
noun a word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things
A1 All things considered, I think it's a good idea.
A2 All things considered, the trip was a success.
B1 All things considered, we made the best decision possible.
B2 All things considered, the project was a huge success.
C1 All things considered, the company's performance has been impressive.
C2 All things considered, the outcome was better than expected.
adjective a word naming an attribute of a noun, such as sweet, red, or technical
A1 All things considered, I think the movie was good.
A2 All things considered, she made the right decision.
B1 All things considered, the project was a success.
B2 All things considered, the company's performance has been impressive.
C1 All things considered, the outcome of the negotiation was favorable.
C2 All things considered, the research findings were groundbreaking.
adverb a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb
A1 All things considered, I prefer to stay at home.
A2 All things considered, she is a reliable person.
B1 All things considered, the company's strategy seems sound.
B2 All things considered, the evidence points to a clear conclusion.
C1 All things considered, the implications of the policy are far-reaching.
C2 All things considered, the results speak for themselves.
preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause
A1 All things considered, I think it's best to stay home tonight.
A2 All things considered, she made the right decision to quit her job.
B1 All things considered, the project was a success despite some setbacks.
B2 All things considered, the team performed exceptionally well under pressure.
C1 All things considered, the company's profits have steadily increased over the years.
C2 All things considered, the new policy has had a positive impact on employee morale.
conjunction a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause
A1 All things considered, I think we should go to the park.
A2 All things considered, the trip was a success.
B1 All things considered, the benefits outweigh the risks.
B2 All things considered, it was a difficult decision to make.
C1 All things considered, the project was a huge success.
C2 All things considered, the outcome was better than expected.
article a word that is used with a noun to indicate the type of reference being made by the noun
A1 All things considered, I think we should go to the park.
A2 All things considered, it was a successful event.
B1 All things considered, the decision to move forward with the project was the right one.
B2 All things considered, the team performed exceptionally well under pressure.
C1 All things considered, the report highlighted key areas for improvement.
C2 All things considered, the company's performance has been consistently strong over the past year.
formal All things considered, the company made a wise decision to invest in new technology.
informal All things considered, I think we should go with the blue paint for the living room.
slang All things considered, I say we just chill and watch some movies tonight.
figurative All things considered, life is like a puzzle where every piece has its place.
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