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adverbto a noteworthy or marked extent; much; noticeably; substantially; amply. Origin of considerablyconsider(able) + -ably Words nearby considerablyconservatory, conserve, Consett, consider, considerable, considerably, considerance, considerate, consideration, considered, considering Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for considerablyAnd household earnings for illegal immigrants are considerably lower than that of native-born and legal immigrants. The Case for More Low-Skill Immigration|Veronique de Rugy|December 7, 2014|DAILY BEAST The expanded song list on the new boxed set reveals there was considerably more going on. Digging the Gold in Dylan’s ‘Basement’|Malcolm Jones|November 5, 2014|DAILY BEAST He had subsequently married a Gary woman who was considerably older than himself. Indiana Serial Killer’s Confession Was Just the Start|Michael Daly|October 21, 2014|DAILY BEAST In recent years, Jamie has managed to give up drugs and, according to friends is a considerably calmer individual. The Secrets of Britain’s Wildest Aristocrats|Tom Sykes|October 20, 2014|DAILY BEAST
In the ensuing nine months, divisions have considerably deepened because of mass atrocities committed by both sides. ‘The Good Lie’ and the Hard Truths of South Sudan|John Prendergast|October 3, 2014|DAILY BEAST At James Wests sale the price had considerably advanced, and thirty-four Caxtons realised 361, 4s. Prices of Books|Henry B. Wheatley But unhappily the present advanced stage of social organisation has considerably impaired the relation. The Hindoos as they Are|Shib Chunder Bose "That is what is troubling me considerably," replied Whittinghame. The Dreadnought of the Air|Percy F. Westerman Yet she saw in his countenance that all was not well, and heard upon enquiry that his mother was considerably worse. Cecilia, Volume 3 (of 3)|Frances (Fanny) Burney (Madame d'Arblay) The hand of Death is said to be unjust or unequal, as Virgil was considerably older than Tibullus, at his decease. Fugitive Pieces|George Gordon Noel Byron
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