English-Thai Dictionary
considerate
ADJ ที่ คิดถึง ความคิด ของ ผู้อื่น thoughtful ti-kid-tueng-kwam-kid-kong-phu-uen
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
CONSIDERATE
a.[L. See Consider. ] 1. Given to consideration, or to sober reflection; thoughtful; hence, serious; circumspect; careful; discreet; prudent; not hasty or rash; not negligent.
Aeneas is patient, considerate, and careful of his people.
2. Having respect to; regardful; as, considerate of praise. [Little used. ]
3. Moderate; not rigorous.
CONSIDERATELY
adv. With deliberation; with due consideration; calmly; prudently.
CONSIDERATENESS
n.Prudence; calm deliberation.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CONSIDERATE
Con *sid "er *ate, a. Etym: [L. consideratus, p.p.]
1. Given to consideration or to sober reflection; regardful of consequences or circumstances; circumspect; careful; esp. careful of the rights, claims, and feelings of other. Of dauntless courage and considerate pride. Milton. considerate, and careful of his people. Dryden. The wisest and most considerate men in the world. Sharp.
2. Having respect to; regardful. [R.] They may be. .. more considerate of praise. Dr. H. More.
Syn. -- Thoughtful; reflective; careful; discreet; prudent; deliberate; serious. See Thoughtful. -- Con *sid "er *ate *ly, adv. -- Con *sid "er *ate *ness, n.
New American Oxford Dictionary
considerate
con sid er ate |kənˈsidərət kənˈsɪdərət | ▶adjective careful not to cause inconvenience or hurt to others: the quietest and most considerate tenants possible. • archaic showing careful thought: be considerate over your handwriting. DERIVATIVES con sid er ate ly adverb, con sid er ate ness noun ORIGIN late 16th cent. (in the sense ‘showing careful thought ’): from Latin consideratus, past participle of considerare ‘examine ’ (see consider ).
Oxford Dictionary
considerate
con |sid ¦er |ate |kənˈsɪd (ə )rət | ▶adjective 1 careful not to inconvenience or harm others: she was unfailingly kind and considerate. 2 archaic showing careful thought: be considerate over your handwriting. DERIVATIVES considerately adverb, considerateness noun ORIGIN late 16th cent. (in the sense ‘showing careful thought ’): from Latin consideratus, past participle of considerare ‘examine ’ (see consider ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
considerate
considerate adjective the doorman was considerate enough to call her when the mail was delivered: attentive, thoughtful, solicitous, mindful, heedful; obliging, accommodating, helpful, cooperative, patient; kind, unselfish, compassionate, sympathetic, caring, charitable, altruistic, generous; polite, sensitive, tactful.
Oxford Thesaurus
considerate
considerate adjective we were encouraged to be polite, modest, and considerate towards others: attentive, thoughtful, concerned, solicitous, mindful, heedful, obliging, accommodating, helpful, cooperative, patient; kind, kindly, decent, unselfish, compassionate, sympathetic, caring, charitable, altruistic, generous; polite, sensitive, civil, tactful, diplomatic. ANTONYMS inconsiderate.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
considerate
con sid er ate /kənsɪ́d (ə )rət /→consider 形容詞 more ~; most ~1 ⦅ほめて ⦆ «…に対して » 思いやりのある , 優しい «of , to , toward (s )» ; 〖it is ~ of A to do /A is ~ to do 〗…するとはAは思いやりがある (→kind 1 類義 )▸ We should be considerate towards [of ] other road users .私たちはほかの道路使用者に対して配慮すべきだ ▸ It's very considerate of you to say so .そう言っていただけるとはなんて優しい人なんでしょう 2 ⦅古 ⦆ «…について » 慎重な , 思慮深い «about » .~ly 副詞 思いやり深く .~ness 名詞 U 思いやり .