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considerately (encz) | considerately,ohleduplně	adv:		Zdeněk Brož |  
considerately (encz) | considerately,taktně	adv:		Zdeněk Brož |  
Considerately (gcide) | Considerate \Con*sid"er*ate\ (k[o^]n*s[i^]d"[~e]r*[asl]t), a.
    [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
       others.
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             Of dauntless courage and considerate pride.
                                                   --Milton.
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             [AE]neas is patient, considerate, and careful of his
             people.                               --Dryden.
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             The wisest and most considerate men in the world.
                                                   --Sharp.
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    2. Having respect to; regardful. [R.]
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             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.
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considerately (wn) | considerately
     adv 1: in a considerate manner; "they considerately withdrew"
            [ant: inconsiderately] |  
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inconsiderately (encz) | inconsiderately,bezohledně	adv:		Zdeněk Brož |  
Considerately (gcide) | Considerate \Con*sid"er*ate\ (k[o^]n*s[i^]d"[~e]r*[asl]t), a.
    [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
       others.
       [1913 Webster]
 
             Of dauntless courage and considerate pride.
                                                   --Milton.
       [1913 Webster]
 
             [AE]neas is patient, considerate, and careful of his
             people.                               --Dryden.
       [1913 Webster]
 
             The wisest and most considerate men in the world.
                                                   --Sharp.
       [1913 Webster]
 
    2. Having respect to; regardful. [R.]
       [1913 Webster]
 
             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.
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Inconsiderately (gcide) | Inconsiderately \In`con*sid"er*ate*ly\, adv.
    In an inconsiderate manner.
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inconsiderately (wn) | inconsiderately
     adv 1: without consideration; in an inconsiderate manner;
            "inconsiderately, he asked to be invited for dinner"
            [ant: considerately] |  
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