English to Spanish Dictionary considerate

considerate

considerado
definition
adjective
the quietest and most considerate tenants possible
careful not to cause inconvenience or hurt to others.
translation of 'considerate'
adjective
pensar en,
considerado,
reflexionado
example
it was 'considerate' of you
But instead of being 'considerate' of my needs, he thought of me as just another conquest.
She's 'considerate' of your needs and respects the terms of your contract.
And remember to be 'considerate' of your colleagues who may not like the same noise levels as yourself.
to be 'considerate' of other drivers
a 'considerate' friend
We are 'considerate' of other highway users including pedestrians.
Please be 'considerate' of other spectators when using umbrellas.
He said the Church should be 'considerate' of the plight of people in the district who lost their crop because of floods that had struck the area.
Be 'considerate' of the fact that Wellington's climate may make them want to drown themselves in a very warm bathtub right about now.
If she is a good friend, she will appreciate your honesty and be more 'considerate' of your feelings.
The emergency services have joined the hospital in a plea to parents to be more 'considerate' of the potential danger caused by careless parking.
In conclusion, I say to all you smokers out there - always be 'considerate' of your fellow non-smoking citizens.
Also, if you share the space that you're decorating, you should try to be 'considerate' of your room-mates' tastes.
The physician should maintain a gentle and calm demeanor and be 'considerate' of the apprehensive child.
Even those of us who are self-employed still must be 'considerate' of our clients and suppliers.
The chairman's statement is 'considerate' of the diverse interests represented by the leaders in the meeting.
It has social and political implications that are very meaningful and 'considerate' of the masses.
As he admits now, he might have taken a view more 'considerate' of his wider career had he been older and wiser.
Somehow that was 'considerate' of them, but they still were wary.
You each have to be honest about your feelings and 'considerate' of the other.
He must be dignified, he must be tactful and 'considerate' of feelings and of every living creature he sees.
Be especially 'considerate' of those who interact with the public all the time.
He often manifests a gregarious desire for team-mates and audiences, a tactful 'considerateness' for their concerns; and he has a capacity for deeply felt shame, leading him to maximize the chances he takes of exposure.
In conclusion, I wish to commend the 'considerateness' of the editors and staff in opting for a larger type of print, making English reading easier for the younger generations now studying in high schools and universities.
It also swept the last of the doubts and reservations away; he was touched by her 'considerateness' .
In New York, the impact of legislation has been truly wonderful, reclaiming the city from smokers who, as experience clearly shows, almost never act 'considerately' .
Sweden has thus far reacted very 'considerately' .
Yes, he's still self-assured and persistent, but he manages to retain an air of 'considerateness' and general likeability that makes it easy to understand why she is attracted to him despite her best intentions.
‘I wouldn't sully your ears with it,’ he says 'considerately' .
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