consider
verb8 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.4
To think about a matter of importance in a detailed and thorough way.
To think about something with great attention before making a decision.
To give very serious thought to something as a likely option.
To think about something for a short time.
To think about different items one by one, not together.
Used to express an opinion held by a large number of people in many places.
Used to express a common or majority opinion about something.
consider for7.8
To think about someone as a candidate for a job or role.
Collocations with "consider"
... + consider
alternativeappealapplicationargumentaspectcandidatecaseconsequencedivorcedocumentembarrassmentevidenceexampleextentfactfactorfailurefeasibilityfuturehypothesisideaimpactimplementationimplicationimportanceinferiorissuemattermeritmovenatureneedofferoptionplanpossibilitypredicamentpreludeproblemproposalpropositionpros and consprospectquestionrecommendationrelevancereportrequestretirementscenariosinsituationsubmissionsuggestionsuicidesurgerytopicverdictvermin