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consideration - kind and considerate regard for others; "he showed no consideration for her feelings" |
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considerateness,
thoughtfulness |
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inconsiderateness,
inconsideration,
thoughtlessness the quality of failing to be considerate of others
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inconsiderateness,
inconsideration,
thoughtlessness the quality of failing to be considerate of others
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kindness a kind act
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attentiveness the trait of being observant and paying attention
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tact,
tactfulness consideration in dealing with others and avoiding giving offense
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consideration - the process of giving careful thought to something |
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cerebration,
intellection,
mentation,
thinking,
thought,
thought process the process of using your mind to consider something carefully; "thinking always made him frown"; "she paused for thought"
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advisement,
deliberation,
weighing the trait of thoughtfulness in action or decision; "he was a man of judicial deliberation"
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exploration to travel for the purpose of discovery
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contemplation,
musing,
reflection,
reflexion,
rumination,
thoughtfulness a long and thoughtful observation
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consideration - a discussion of a topic (as in a meeting); "consideration of the traffic problem took more than an hour" |
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discourse,
discussion,
treatment extended verbal expression in speech or writing
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reconsideration thinking again about a choice previously made; "he had second thoughts about his purchase"
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consideration - a considerate and thoughtful act |
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thoughtfulness |
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benignity,
kindness the quality of being kind and gentle
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