To consider is to think carefully about something before making a decision. To consider a person is to hold that person in high regard for something.
Things to consider means stuff to think about related to your topic. If you can't decide what kind of couch you want, you might consider what colors you like, how big of an area you have, and what styles you are interested in.
It is not a sentence, but an infinitive phrase -- the infinitive verb "to consider" followed by the noun "proposal." Depending on how it appeared in a sentence, it could be either a noun phrase, adjective phrase, or adverb phrase.Their only option was to consider the proposal. (noun)The decision to consider the proposal was controversial. (adjective)The board met in special session to consider the proposal. (adverb)
Considered
The past participle is considered.
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The name Melissa means honey-bee (greek)
1D can either mean One Dimension or the band One Direction.
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The name Melissa means honey-bee (greek)
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"Hello" means the same as "hi" or "yo". It is used to greet someone.
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Stupendous
There are many words in the English language that end with the suffix -dous. Four of them are: hazardous, stupendous, tremendous, decapodous.