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prévenant Anglais:

1. considerate


considerate person
Being a very considerate person, Susie avoided the difficult subcject which might have worried her mother.
She is bright, friendly, kind, and considerate. In brief, she is a good person.
It was very considerate of Mr Yamada to send his secretary a bouquet of flowers on her birthday.
His nephew was brought up to be modest and considerate.
David is very considerate and never says anything to hurt other people
We realized, you can make him kind, generous, funny, considerate, as long as one condition is met for him, is that he stays the top toy.
What could we do to be considerate: write a song, poem, or note for someone you care about; ask a student you have never talked to, to join you at lunch; when you meet someone, learn their name and one personal thing about them.
We should be considerate to the old. You should be more considerate of your parents. I didn't mean to be inconsiderate. It was really considerate of you to lend me $500, when I was in difficulties.
Bob is a considerate man and always helps people out.
Sara is always polite and considerate of other people's feelings, which is why everyone likes her.
He could have got a better job, been a little more considerate.
a polite and considerate child. → Opposite inconsiderate
Person who is careful not to hurt anybody is considerate.
You're considerate, but don't you think you should work a little more at understanding the subtleties of the human mind?

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