consider

/kən-ˈsi-dər/

Middle English, from Anglo-French considerer, from Latin considerare to observe, think about, from com- + sider-, sidus heavenly body

verb

  1. to think about carefully: such as

  2. to think of especially with regard to taking some action

  3. to take into account

is considering you for the job

consider study contemplate weigh mean to think about in order to arrive at a judgment or decision. consider may suggest giving thought to in order to reach a suitable conclusion, opinion, or decision. study implies sustained purposeful concentration and attention to details and minutiae.

idiom

  1. —used to say that one will gladly do something that he or she has been asked to do

idiom

  1. to feel that one is fortunate (that something happened or didn't happen)

He considered himself fortunate to come out of the ordeal with just a broken leg.