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Meaning of considerable
The primary meaning of "considerable" is describing something that is large or important enough to be worthy of attention or notice.
Etymology of considerable
The word "considerable" originates from the Latin words "considerare," meaning to think about or ponder, and the suffix "-able," which forms adjectives indicating capability or worthiness.
Historically, the term has been used since the 15th century to describe something worthy of consideration or thought.
Synonyms
substantial
significant
considerable
notable
noteworthy
appreciable
perceptible
discernible
marked
pronounced
sizable
large
considerable
extensive
substantial
ample
plentiful
generous
abundant
bountiful
copious
profuse
considerable
momentous
consequential
major
important
notable
prominent
outstanding
remarkable
striking
impressive
extraordinary
exceptional
considerable
Definitions
- Worth noticing or taking into account because of importance, size, or degree
- Large or significant in amount, degree, or intensity
Usage Examples
- The company has made a considerable investment in renewable energy.
- She has a considerable amount of experience in marketing and sales.
- The new policy has had a considerable impact on the local community.
Antonyms
insignificant
negligible
minor
slight
small
tiny
trivial
unimportant
inconsequential
imperceptible
inconsiderable
inconspicuous
obscure
unnoteworthy
unremarkable
ordinary
moderate
limited
scarce
meager
inadequate
insufficient