Word | consider |
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QType | H |
Instructions | In this sentence, consider means to: |
Sentence | When I consider the fact that Amazon knows my desires before I do, I need to reevaluate what it means to have personal desire. |
Source | Forbes |
Source URL | https://www.forbes.com/sites/jordanshapiro/2014/01/24/your-kids-school-may-have-the-right-to-sell-student-data/ |
Source Title | Your Kid's School May Have The Right To Sell Student Data |
Choices | contemplate | construct | concede | condemn |
Correct Answer | contemplate |
Definition | In this question, consider is a verb that means to look at carefully; study mentally. |
Blurb | Consider is a verb that simply means to think about, look at, or judge. Consider, for a moment, the perks of house sitting for your pool-owning neighbors before you immediately refuse their request. Coming to us from the Latin word considerare, meaning “to look at closely" or "observe,” consider is a very common word that describes something you likely do multiple times a day: You probably consider what to wear in the morning, weigh your options for lunch, take into account the weather when deciding to grab your umbrella. Your life is full of consideration and you didn't even know it! |
Level | 1 |
Frequency | 0.062500000 |
Page Frequency | once / 16 pages |
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