Pronunciation: /kənˈsɪdərət/
adjective showing concern for the needs or feelings of others
A1 She is very considerate of other people's feelings.
A2 He always holds the door open for others, showing how considerate he is.
B1 Being considerate of your colleagues' workload is important in a team environment.
B2 The considerate gesture of bringing a homemade meal to a sick friend was greatly appreciated.
C1 The considerate decision to postpone the meeting to accommodate everyone's schedules was well received.
C2 His considerate nature was evident in the way he always put others' needs before his own.
formal The considerate manager always takes into account the needs of his employees.
informal She's so considerate, always remembering to bring coffee for everyone in the office.
slang My friend is super considerate, always looking out for others.
figurative Being considerate is like planting seeds of kindness that will bloom into beautiful relationships.
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