Word family noun consideration reconsideration adjective considerable ≠ inconsiderable considerate ≠ inconsiderate considered verb consider reconsider adverb considerably considerately ≠ inconsiderately
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishinconsiderablein‧con‧sid‧er‧a‧ble /ˌɪnkənˈsɪdərəbəl◂/ adjective → not inconsiderableExamples from the Corpus
inconsiderable• Muir was primarily a botanist, a lover of trees and mountains, and his technical knowledge of wildlife was inconsiderable.• The rewards offered to those who did so were not inconsiderable.• Which was, she congratulated herself, a not inconsiderable amount of information.• There is also the chance of picking up a not inconsiderable amount of loot.• Lennox Lewis and the rest of boxing await the answer with not inconsiderable interest.• Driftwood, then, fetched a not inconsiderable price.• In politics, this is no inconsiderable skill.