Spelling Made Easy: Considerate Edition

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To spell the word "considerate," start by pronouncing each syllable: con-sid-er-ate. Now let's break it down further: 1. The first syllable, "con," is spelled C-O-N. 2. The second syllable, "sid," is spelled S-I-D. 3.



considerate

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3. The third syllable, "er," is spelled E-R. 4.

Examples

  • But considerate is right up there on the top of the list of attributes I think are under-admired in society at large. msagara: Meeting John Scalzi msagara 2009
  • First Impression: Benjamin is described as a considerate, smart, and charismatic athlete who likes to have a good time. 5-Star Baby Name Advisor Bruce Lansky 2008
  • If one can assume that followers in formal organizations appreciate autonomy, one should expect that leaders who say they delegate freely will be described as considerate. The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008
  • First Impression: Benjamin is described as a considerate, smart, and charismatic athlete who likes to have a good time. 5-Star Baby Name Advisor Bruce Lansky 2008
  • If one can assume that followers in formal organizations appreciate autonomy, one should expect that leaders who say they delegate freely will be described as considerate. The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008
  • Love that manifests itself in considerate questions designed to rule out mates with family problems (as we find in The Real Rules) — no. Mr. Goodbar Redux 2002
  • Love that manifests itself in considerate questions designed to rule out mates with family problems (as we find in The Real Rules) — no. Mr. Goodbar Redux 2002
  • Do you call it considerate the way he has won you over to his side? Jenny: A Novel 1921
  • I think British Gas is just being considerate, which is the least it can do seeing it charges more for your Carbon Monoxide poisoning than most other suppliers. Silent Witless Stephen Gallagher 2008
  • She's known as a considerate girl with a positive outlook who is generous with her time and abilities. Carrie Underwood Fans Naco1776 2010

considerate

showing kindly awareness or regard for another's feelings, circumstances, etc.: a very considerate critic.

carefully considered; deliberate. marked by consideration or reflection; deliberate; prudent. See more
How to spell considerate

The fourth and final syllable, "ate," is spelled A-T-E. Now let's put it all together: c-o-n-s-i-d-e-r-a-t-e. Remember to pay attention to each letter and pronounce them correctly when spelling out "considerate.".

Reviews for "Unlocking the Secrets of Spelling Considerate"

- Laura - 1 star - I was really disappointed with this book. The title made it seem like it would be a helpful guide on how to be considerate, but instead it was just a jumbled mess of confusing spelling rules. I was hoping for practical advice and tips, but instead I got bogged down with complicated explanations and examples. Definitely not what I was expecting or looking for in a book on this topic.
- Mark - 2 stars - I found "How to spell considerate" to be quite frustrating to read. The author seemed to go off on tangents and overcomplicated things when it came to explaining spelling rules. The book lacked clear organization and concise explanations. There were also many typos throughout, which made it hard to take the content seriously. Overall, I was left feeling unsatisfied and confused after reading this book.
- Sarah - 1 star - This book was a waste of my time. I was hoping to improve my spelling skills and become more considerate in my writing, but this book did not deliver. The examples and explanations were convoluted and did not provide practical guidance. I also found the language and tone of the book to be condescending at times, which made it difficult to engage with the content. I would not recommend "How to spell considerate" to anyone looking to improve their spelling abilities.

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