That is the correct spelling of the verb "contemplate" (to consider, or to meditate).
There are several similar possible words:
considered - thought over
conceded - surrendered or acknowledged
conceited - vain or egotistic
Yes, consider is the correct spelling.
There is an S in "consideration".
considerate
Concideration
The correct spelling of the verb is accommodate (oblige, consider, or make space).The correct spelling is accommodate (fit, hold).
DEpending on the pronunciation, it may be one of these words:reason - motivation, or to consider logicallyresign - to quit, as from an official positionresin - a plant extract
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The correct spelling is "consider."
spell it right first, then consider.
The word "meditate" means to ponder or consider thoughtfully.
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One of the most important impacts of the Enlightenment was the promotion of individual rights and freedoms. This movement emphasized the importance of individual autonomy, equality, and liberty, which helped to shape modern democratic societies and inspire movements for social justice and human rights.
The word is spelled considerate. The base word is consider.
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