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well-considered
adjective as in advised
Strongest match
adjective as in studied
Example Sentences
Better to demonstrate prudence, he reasoned, than to rashly reverse a well-considered decision in hope of temporarily saving face.
Vance would like you to believe, however, that this isn't a matter of personal psychology, but a well-considered political philosophy.
“Truth is she has to do this on her own,” said Paul Maslin, a Democratic strategist who praised Harris’ selection as a well-considered, do-no-harm pick.
“His clarity of thinking and creativity are beacons to all of us who love movies and well-considered writing on them. Our work together was immensely enjoyable.”
But it’s also the well-considered gifts given and received.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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