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Conceivable vs Considered - What's the difference?

conceivable | considered |


As an adjective conceivable

is capable of being conceived or imagined; possible; credible; thinkable.

As a verb considered is

(consider).

Informed vs Considered - What's the difference?

informed | considered |


As verbs the difference between informed and considered

is that informed is (inform) while considered is (consider).

As an adjective informed

is instructed; having knowledge of a fact or area of education or informed can be (obsolete) unformed or ill-formed; deformed; shapeless.

Considered vs Percieved - What's the difference?

considered | percieved |


As verbs the difference between considered and percieved

is that considered is past tense of consider while percieved is past tense of percieve.

Represented vs Considered - What's the difference?

represented | considered |


As verbs the difference between represented and considered

is that represented is (represent) while considered is (consider).

Considered vs Assumed - What's the difference?

considered | assumed |


As verbs the difference between considered and assumed

is that considered is (consider) while assumed is (assume).

As an adjective assumed is

used in a manner intended to deceive; fictitious.

Considered vs Recognized - What's the difference?

considered | recognized |


As verbs the difference between considered and recognized

is that considered is past tense of consider while recognized is past tense of recognize.

As an adjective recognized is

notable; distinguished; honored.

Considered vs Organised - What's the difference?

considered | organised |


As verbs the difference between considered and organised

is that considered is past tense of consider while organised is past tense of organise.

As an adjective organised is

an alternative spelling of lang=en.

Considered vs Decided - What's the difference?

considered | decided | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between considered and decided

is that considered is past tense of consider while decided is past tense of decide.

As an adjective decided is

determined; resolute.

Considered vs Treated - What's the difference?

considered | treated |


As verbs the difference between considered and treated

is that considered is past tense of consider while treated is past tense of treat.

Considered vs Thoughtful - What's the difference?

considered | thoughtful |


As a verb considered

is past tense of consider.

As an adjective thoughtful is

demonstrating thought or careful consideration.

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