Considering

B2 13+

Pronunciation: /kənˈsɪdərɪŋ/

Definitions of considering

verb to think about or take into account when making a decision

Example Sentences

A1 I am considering buying a new car.

A2 She is considering studying abroad next year.

B1 Considering the weather, we decided to cancel the outdoor event.

B2 He is considering a career change after working in the same field for many years.

C1 Considering all the options, she chose to start her own business.

C2 The committee is considering the proposal and will make a decision soon.

preposition used to introduce a clause or phrase indicating that a particular fact or situation is being taken into account

Example Sentences

A1 Considering the weather, I think we should bring an umbrella.

A2 I'm considering buying a new car next year.

B1 Considering his experience in the field, he was the best candidate for the job.

B2 The company made a decision after considering all the options available.

C1 Considering the current economic climate, it might be wise to invest in real estate.

C2 She made a well-informed decision after considering all the possible outcomes.

Examples of considering in a Sentence

formal Considering the current economic climate, we have decided to postpone the project indefinitely.

informal I'm not sure if I can make it to the party, considering how busy I am.

slang I might skip the gym today, considering I'm feeling pretty lazy.

figurative She made a decision to move to a new city, considering the opportunities it could bring.

Grammatical Forms of considering

past tense

considered

plural

considering

comparative

more considering

superlative

most considering

present tense

consider

future tense

will consider

perfect tense

have considered

continuous tense

is considering

singular

considering

positive degree

consider

infinitive

to consider

gerund

considering

participle

considered

Origin and Evolution of considering

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'considering' originated from the Old French word 'considerer' which came from the Latin word 'considerare', meaning 'to observe or think about'
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'considering' has evolved to encompass not just observing or thinking about something, but also taking into account various factors before making a decision or forming an opinion.