1. considerate - Adjective
2. considerate - Verb
Given to consideration or to sober reflection; regardful of consequences or circumstances; circumspect; careful; esp. careful of the rights, claims, and feelings of other.
Having respect to; regardful.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAn interface is humane if it is responsive to human needs and considerate of human frailties. Jef Raskin
The growth of modern constitutional government compels for its successful practice the exercise of reason and considerate judgment by the individual citizens who constitute the electorate. Elihu Root
Being considerate of others will take you and your children further in life than any college or professional degree. Marian Wright Edelman
The only good husbands stay bachelors: They're too considerate to get married. Finley Peter Dunne
There's a right way of doing things and a wrong way. If you've made up your mind to be different from everybody else, I don't suppose I can stop you, but I really don't think it's very considerate. F. Scott Fitzgerald
The intoxication of power rapidly sobers off in the knowledge of its restrictions and under the prompt reminder of an ever-present and not always considerate press, as well as the kindly suggestions that not infrequently come from Congress. William Howard Taft