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!
The verb form of "consideration" is "consider." For example, "I will consider your proposal."
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No, consider is not a noun. The word consider is a verb.
Consider is a verb.
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
I sloshed through the leaves.
sloshed (slang)
'Considered' is the past form of the regular verb 'consider'.