English to Latin Meaning of considerable - satis


Considerable :
satis

satis, magna, alium, insolitam

satis
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Definitions of considerable in English
Adjective(1) large or relatively large in number or amount or extent or degree
Examples of considerable in English
(1) On the other hand, the extent of our own authorial contribution is very considerable .(2) Since then, a considerable amount of time and money has been concentrated on doing just that.(3) The value of this to the researcher is considerable and it adds significantly to the worth of the volumes.(4) Emotions and feelings have a considerable influence on earth's material labors.(5) Secondly, the root system of mature maize plants has a considerable size and complexity.(6) She is a succour and support to him but is also a considerable thinker in her own right.(7) With his considerable influence on our popular culture, could he share his ultimate joke?(8) Control of these rats is taking up a considerable amount of the pest control team's resources.(9) As the firm's engraver, he requires an artistic eye and a considerable amount of strength.(10) What is the meaning and effect of those agreements is to considerable extent a question of law.(11) If it was sold to a developer, a considerable amount of money could change hands.(12) The cooking of Basra has had considerable influence on that of the Persian Gulf.(13) In youth he afforded proof of original power; he was a considerable politician, and an excellent classical scholar.(14) I am also of the opinion that the band will lose a considerable amount of local support due to this action.(15) The exhibition is growing and hopefully it will help raise a considerable amount for the appeal.(16) Best known for her vivid African memoirs, she was also a considerable novelist who achieved a scale that could fairly be called epic.
Related Phrases of considerable
(1) considerable amount ::
ceterae
Synonyms
Adjective
1. sizable ::
sizable
2. much ::
tantum
3. distinguished ::
insignes
Antonyms
1. inconsiderable ::
palus
2. insignificant ::
minimis
3. insubstantial ::
subsunt res quarum habent
4. negligible ::
exiguus
5. nominal ::
nominal
Different Forms
considerable
Word Example from TV Shows
But, yes,
your debts are considerable.

But, yes, your debts are CONSIDERABLE.

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 3

I'm guessing the Iron Bank
invested considerable gold

I'm guessing the Iron Bank invested CONSIDERABLE gold

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 3

I stole a considerable number
of books from the Citadel library,

I stole a CONSIDERABLE number of books from the Citadel library,

Game of Thrones Season 8, Episode 2

There are considerable advantages
to diversification of distribution...

There are CONSIDERABLE advantages to diversification of distribution...

Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 8

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