Synonym: substantially, well. Similar words: considerable, consideration, consider, be considered as, vulnerable, outsider, consist, consist in. Meaning: [kənˈsɪd(ə)rəblɪ] adv. to a great extent or degree.
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121. But by move 50 he seemed to have lost the thread of the game completely and his position was considerably worse.
122. A word presented at the end of a sentence is considerably easier to recognise than that same word presented in isolation.
123. Some of the rooms depicted within Claverton Manor are considerably older than the house itself.
124. With the underfloor heating at a bare minimum, it gave out considerably more heat than wood, and I loathed it.
125. Therefore, these market makers have considerably lower transactions costs than other potential arbitrageurs.
126. Also his journeys to and from work would have been considerably longer and more expensive.
127. The area had heated up considerably, without heavy boots the floor would burn.
128. The process of care differs considerably from recommended guidelines, and the outcome of attacks is a continuing cause for concern.
129. A larger, more general system would need considerably longer stretches of the utterance, and/or considerably more complex top-down information.
130. Driving away from the town and along the coast road, Sarah brightened up considerably as she thought of Emily's words.
131. Hargreave was considerably older than her, and in a position of advanced responsibility.
132. Anyway, voting Conservative would be considerably better for our businesses.
133. Other analyses of soda-rich plant ashes contained considerably higher magnesia levels accompanying the soda.
134. In a pond goldfish will grow considerably larger than if kept in an indoor aquarium.
135. At the same time, their capacity to leverage private capital in support of these developments has varied considerably.
136. For one thing, all concerned had by now realised that the books offered considerably more scope for exploitation.
137. Prospects for its future use will have been considerably enhanced by this initiative, and reflects well on those involved.
138. Their brains are larger in absolute terms than those of chimps but relative to body size, they are considerably smaller.
139. Some had fared considerably better than others, leading to a differentiated society.
140. However, these pauses were considerably longer for the philosophical section of the passage than for the description of the countryside.
141. Inequality Building society mortgage arrears have risen considerably in the last few years.
142. In fact he had his own office and a considerably larger area of carpet than anyone in Berebury suspected.
143. Expansion in the service sector has been considerably smaller than the decline in manufacturing.
144. Attendance was considerably higher than in previous years, with over 1,000 visitors per day.
145. The Herald file on Hugh Puddephat contained only two more cuttings, both considerably older than those connected with the inquest.
146. Women also did considerably worse when it came to identifying his main election rival,[sentence dictionary] Labour's Alan Milburn.
147. The 1980 Act also considerably tightened central controls upon capital expenditure.
148. Yet the circular as published is a considerably milder version of one which was circulated among local authority associations in July 1980.
149. These chords with augmented fourths are both strongly dissonant and can add considerably to the variety of harmonic colour available.
150. The Cytherean atmosphere is far more massive than that of the Earth, and the surface temperatures are considerably higher.
More similar words: considerable, consideration, consider, be considered as, vulnerable, outsider, consist, consist in, consist of, consistent, side by side, consistently, probably, bearable, presumably, inevitably, favorable, comparable, side, aside, beside, besides, lay aside, on the side, set aside, resident, put aside, sidewalk, rider, aside from.