Yes. 'sloshed' is a verb; it is past tense of the verb 'slosh'. It can also be a noun meaning 'very drunk'.
Sloshed is one of the many words the British use to describe "drunk". For example: "I am getting absolutely sloshed tonight!"
The word sloshed can be used in a sentence like this...I SLOSHED a bucket of water in the teachers face.hope this helps or answer's your question.That word also has a 'slang' usage:I had had so many wines I was SLOSHED, and passed out!
No, "consider" is a verb. It means to think about something carefully or take into account when making a decision.
Consider is a verb.
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The word consider is already a verb as it is an action. As in "to consider something".Other verbs are considers, considering and considered, depending on the tense you want.
yes!
an action word
'Considered' is the past form of the regular verb 'consider'.
I sloshed through the leaves.
sloshed (slang)
Consider is a verb.