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Q: Why do some people consider it unmanly when men are kind considerate wholesomely affectionate toward children?
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What is consider in adjective?

considerable or considerate. considerable meaning something worth considering. considerate describing someone who considers the feelings of others, aka nice.


Your husband is not affectionate towards you since you have gotten married?

Answer Did you ever consider asking your husband why he's not affectionate towards you, as there is no way we could possibly know what is going on inside his head.


How do you spell consitorit?

The word is spelled considerate. The base word is consider.


What does it mean to be a considerate person?

to care for other people and put others first


What is to consider when making an itenerary for occular visit in tourism related events?

The numerosity of the occulars is most important. If it is a prime number, then be cautious. If a multiplicand of 13 (unlucky), ensure the tourism related event is suitable for families and small children, that way you will be considerate.


Can you make a sentence using the word considerate?

It was considerate of you. i made a sentence using the letters out of considerate: dont consider tide a sin.... bahaha..... im feelin smiley today.... bahaha.... howdy yall today is the day that your supposed to smile because you was dumb enough to look this up.... pat ur self on the sholder.... ;)


Is this how you spell consider?

That is the correct spelling of the verb "contemplate" (to consider, or to meditate).


What are the verb noun adjective adverb forms of some words consider?

I think this is either a major typo, or someone starting to learn English in an unnecessarily bottom-up approach. I guess to answer your literal question: "consider" verb - to consider (infinitive) noun - consideration adjective - considerate adverb - considerately


Is considered an adjective?

It can be, as in a considered opinion. The word is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to consider) and may be used as an adjective. This has a separate meaning from the related adjectives considerable and considerate.


Could children fight in the civil war?

Yes, if you consider "teens" (and younger) children


Why children lie?

Children often lie out of fear. If they did something they know they shouldn't have, they know that if they tell the parent they will be punished. Children consider lying a much more reasonable way to do things; they often do not consider the consequences.


What is the abbreviation of children?

Unless you consider "kids" to be an abbreviation then their isn't one that I know if.