reevaluate, rethink, reanalyze, review.
I had initially declined the offer, but upon further reflection, I may reconsider my decision.
synonym: Fact Antonym: Lie
To reconsider means to think about something again, especially with the intent to possibly change your previous decision or opinion based on new information or circumstances. It involves reviewing and potentially revising a decision or judgment.
A synonym for "thought" is "idea" or "concept." A synonym for "revolve" is "rotate" or "spin."
"Goodness" is a synonym of virtue.
I urged them to reconsider.
Reconsider Me was created in 1975.
My teacher asked me to reconsider my answer
i think you should reconsider eating all that junk.
Reconsider Baby was created on 1954-09-27.
Depending then on their views, we can reconsider what advice, should be offered.
I had initially declined the offer, but upon further reflection, I may reconsider my decision.
That is the correct spelling for "reconsider" (to consider again).
To reconsider is to rethink the reasons for a previous decision usually with the possibility of changing one's mind. After hearing of John's kindness to a stranger, Jane is reconsidering her refusal to go out with him. The bank refuses to reconsider their denial of our request for a loan.
He urged the south to reconsider many times, but they either did not listen or refused.
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