. Word Study 2. consider v. 1. to think carefully about a All things considered the reform is a success 2. to think or deem to be: to regard E She considers waste to be criminal W BTL E To be continued on the next page BAC
Lesson 5—Say Yes W B T L E I. Word Study All things considered, the reform is a success. She considers waste to be criminal. 2. to think or deem to be; to regard v. 1. to think carefully about 2. consider To be continued on the next page
Word study 3. to take into account, to bear in mind E Her success is not surprising if you consider her excellent training 4, to show consideration for :a She failed to consider the feelings of others W BTL E To be continued on the next page BAC
Lesson 5—Say Yes W B T L E I. Word Study Her success is not surprising if you consider her excellent training. She failed to consider the feelings of others. 4. to show consideration for 3. to take into account; to bear in mind To be continued on the next page
Word study 1. consider suggests objective reflection and Synonyms reasoning deem 2. deem is more subjective through its emphasis on: regard氵 judgment as distinguished from contemplation account a The faculty deems the essay to be by far reckon the best one submitted 3. regard often implies a personal attitude :a I regard your apology as the end of the matter W BTL E To be continued on the next page BAC
Lesson 5—Say Yes W B T L E I. Word Study 1. consider suggests objective reflection and reasoning The faculty deems the essay to be by far the best one submitted. I regard your apology as the end of the matter. 3. regard often implies a personal attitude 2. deem is more subjective through its emphasis on judgment as distinguished from contemplation Synonyms deem regard account reckon To be continued on the next page
Word study 4. account and reckon in this sense are rather literary in flavor and imply calculated judgment E I account no man to be a philosopher who attempts to do more a I cannot reckon you as an admirer W BTL E To be continued on the next page BAC
Lesson 5—Say Yes W B T L E I. Word Study 4. account and reckon in this sense are rather literary in flavor and imply calculated judgment I account no man to be a philosopher who attempts to do more. I cannot reckon you as an admirer. To be continued on the next page
Lesson 5-Say Y Word study 1. considerate: adj. showing kind regard for the feelings, thoughtful; careful not to hurt or considerate cause inconvenience to others considerable a It is considerate of you not to play the considering piano while i was having a sleep consideration 2. considerable: adj. rather large or great, as in size, distance, or extent Ea He bought a house at a considerable expense. W BTL E To be continued on the next page BAC
Lesson 5—Say Yes W B T L E I. Word Study It is considerate of you not to play the piano while I was having a sleep. cf. considerate considerable considering consideration He bought a house at a considerable expense. 2. considerable: adj. rather large or great, as in size, distance, or extent 1. considerate: adj. showing kind regard for the feelings; thoughtful; careful not to hurt or cause inconvenience to others To be continued on the next page