considerar means to consider — a common term in Academic & Exam Prep. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: July 24, 2025
considerar
verb • /[kon-see-deh-RAR]/
to consider
Example:
Hay que considerar todos los factores antes de decidir.
All factors must be considered before deciding.
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🧠 What does considerar mean?
The verb 'considerar' in Spanish primarily means 'to consider' or 'to regard' something in a particular way. It implies a degree of thought or reflection about something or someone. You can use it to express opinions, beliefs, or judgments. It can also mean 'to take into account' or 'to bear in mind.'
📚 Extra examples
- Considero que es importante estudiar español.
I consider it important to study Spanish. - Consideramos la posibilidad de viajar a España.
We considered the possibility of traveling to Spain. - Ella me considera su mejor amiga.
She considers me her best friend. - El jurado consideró su actuación sobresaliente.
The jury considered his performance outstanding. - Debemos considerar todos los aspectos del problema.
We must consider all aspects of the problem.
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🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "considerar"
Synonyms: creer, pensar, juzgar, estimar
Opposites: ignorar, desestimar
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'considerar' comes from the Latin word 'considerare', which means 'to observe the stars', suggesting a careful and thoughtful observation.
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