Consider or Concider

Unsure whether to use "consider" or "concider"? This guide explains the correct spelling, meaning, and usage so you can write with confidence.

Concider

Incorrect spelling - This word does not exist in English.

"Concider" is a common misspelling of "consider". Always use "consider" when referring to thinking about something carefully.

Consider

Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.

"Consider" is a verb meaning to think about something carefully, especially before making a decision.

Definition of "Consider"

"Consider" (verb): To think about something carefully, especially before making a decision.

This word is used in decision-making, planning, and discussions to describe thoughtful evaluation.

Synonyms for "Consider"

  • • Think about
  • • Contemplate
  • • Reflect on
  • • Weigh
  • • Deliberate
  • • Mull over
  • • Review
  • • Examine
  • • Study
  • • Assess

Usage Examples

"Correct:" "Please consider my application."

"Incorrect:" "Please concider my application."

"Correct:" "We must consider all options before deciding."

Notes:

  • • "Consider" is spelled with "si" in the middle, not "ci".
  • • The pronunciation is /kənˈsɪdər/ (kuhn-SID-er).
  • • Commonly used in decision-making and planning.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is "concider" ever correct?

No, "concider" is never correct. The only correct form is "consider".

How do I remember the correct spelling?

Remember that "consider" has "si" in the middle.

What is the noun form of "consider"?

The noun form is "consideration".

Can "consider" be used for people?

Yes, "consider" can be used to mean regarding or thinking about people or things.

What are some common phrases with "consider"?

Examples: "consider carefully", "consider all options", "consider the consequences".

Summary

Consider is the correct spelling, while concider is always incorrect. Use "consider" when referring to thinking about something carefully.