considerablemente
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- A formal adverb meaning 'considerably' or 'significantly', used to describe substantial changes or differences in degree, quantity, or state.
- Commonly found in news, academic writing, and professional reports to provide a precise and objective tone to descriptions of growth or decline.
- Unlike 'mucho', it implies a measured or noteworthy scale, making it essential for upper-intermediate (B2) and advanced (C1/C2) Spanish learners.
- It is invariable, never changes for gender or number, and should not be confused with the 'false friend' consideradamente (thoughtfully).
The Spanish adverb considerablemente is a high-frequency, sophisticated term used to describe an action or a state that occurs to a significant, large, or noteworthy degree. Derived from the adjective 'considerable' and the suffix '-mente' (the Spanish equivalent of '-ly'), it functions as a bridge between basic descriptions and advanced academic or professional discourse. When you use this word, you are indicating that the change or quantity you are describing is large enough to be 'considered' or noticed. It is not just a small shift; it is a substantial one. In everyday Spanish, while people might use 'mucho' or 'bastante' for simplicity, 'considerablemente' adds a layer of precision and formality that is essential for CEFR B2 and C1 levels.
- Semantic Range
- It encompasses meanings such as 'significantly', 'greatly', 'markedly', and 'substantially'. It is most frequently used with verbs of change, such as 'aumentar' (to increase), 'disminuir' (to decrease), or 'mejorar' (to improve).
La calidad de vida en la región ha mejorado considerablemente en la última década.
One of the key aspects of this word is its versatility across different domains. In a scientific context, it might describe the results of an experiment. In a business context, it describes market fluctuations. In a personal context, it might describe a change in someone's health or mood. Unlike 'mucho', which is very broad, 'considerablemente' implies that there is a standard of comparison. For example, if a price rises 'mucho', it's just expensive. If it rises 'considerablemente', it has risen by a margin that is statistically or logically significant compared to previous data. This makes it an indispensable tool for anyone looking to sound more articulate in Spanish.
- Register and Tone
- While not exclusively formal, it belongs to a more educated or 'culto' register. Using it in a casual conversation about the weather might sound slightly stiff, but in a professional setting, it is exactly what is expected.
El riesgo de infección disminuye considerablemente si se siguen los protocolos de higiene.
Historically, the word shares its roots with the Latin 'considerare', which originally meant to observe the stars (sidus, sideris). This celestial origin suggests an act of careful looking and measuring. When something happens 'considerablemente', it is literally 'worthy of being looked at' or 'worthy of contemplation'. This depth of meaning is why the word carries more weight than simple intensifiers. It invites the listener to acknowledge the magnitude of what is being discussed. Whether you are discussing the growth of a company, the decline of a species, or the improvement of your Spanish skills, 'considerablemente' provides the necessary emphasis to make your point effectively and elegantly.
- Common Pairings
- It is often paired with comparative adjectives: 'considerablemente mayor' (considerably greater), 'considerablemente menor' (considerably smaller), or 'considerablemente más caro' (considerably more expensive).
Este nuevo modelo es considerablemente más eficiente que el anterior.
Using considerablemente correctly involves understanding its syntactic placement and the types of words it modifies. As an adverb of degree, its primary job is to intensify the meaning of verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. In Spanish, the placement is somewhat flexible, but there are standard patterns that will make your speech sound more natural. Most commonly, it follows the verb it modifies. For example, in 'Las ventas crecieron considerablemente', the adverb provides the 'how much' immediately after the action. This direct placement is the most common and clear way to use the word in reports and news articles.
- Modifying Adjectives
- When modifying an adjective, 'considerablemente' usually precedes it. Example: 'Es un proyecto considerablemente ambicioso' (It is a considerably ambitious project). Here, it sets the stage for the adjective, telling us the extent of the ambition before the noun is fully described.
La situación se ha vuelto considerablemente difícil para los pequeños negocios.
Another important usage pattern involves comparative structures. In Spanish, we often use 'más' (more) or 'menos' (less) to compare things. 'Considerablemente' can be placed before these to indicate the gap between the two things being compared. 'Este coche es considerablemente más rápido' (This car is considerably faster). This usage is vital for making nuanced comparisons where 'a bit' (un poco) or 'much' (mucho) isn't precise enough. It suggests a measured difference that is significant to the observer. You can also use it with 'mejor' (better) or 'peor' (worse), as in 'Su salud ha mejorado considerablemente' or 'La película es considerablemente mejor que el libro'.
- Placement for Emphasis
- While it usually follows the verb, placing it at the beginning of a clause can provide a strong rhetorical effect, though this is rare and usually reserved for literary or very formal oratorical styles. 'Considerablemente, la deuda aumentó'. This emphasizes the magnitude before the fact.
El tiempo de espera se redujo considerablemente tras la implementación del nuevo sistema.
In negative sentences, 'considerablemente' follows the same rules but helps to qualify the lack of something. 'No ha cambiado considerablemente' (It hasn't changed considerably). This implies that while there might have been some change, it wasn't significant. This nuance is very useful for managing expectations in professional feedback or scientific reporting. It allows for the existence of minor variations while maintaining that the overall status quo remains largely the same. Mastering this word allows you to move away from the binary 'yes/no' or 'big/small' and into the gray areas of professional Spanish where most real-world decisions are made.
- Verb Compatibility
- It works best with 'verbs of change': aumentar, disminuir, crecer, bajar, subir, mejorar, empeorar, variar, cambiar, ampliar, reducir, and progresar.
La población de linces ha aumentado considerablemente gracias a los programas de conservación.
You will encounter considerablemente most frequently in environments where data, progress, and formal observations are shared. If you watch the nightly news in Spain or Latin America (like RTVE or CNN en Español), you will hear news anchors and reporters using it to describe economic shifts, political polls, or climate changes. It is a staple of journalistic Spanish because it sounds objective and precise. For example, a reporter might say, 'El desempleo ha bajado considerablemente este trimestre', providing a sense of significant progress without using overly emotional language.
- In the Corporate World
- This is a 'boardroom word'. In business meetings, annual reports, and emails between departments, it is used to justify decisions or highlight successes. 'Nuestra cuota de mercado ha crecido considerablemente' sounds much more professional than 'Hemos crecido mucho'.
El presupuesto para el próximo año se ha incrementado considerablemente.
Academic and scientific journals are another major source. Whether it's a paper on sociology, biology, or engineering, researchers use 'considerablemente' to describe findings that are statistically significant. It helps to differentiate between a random fluctuation and a meaningful trend. If you are preparing for a Spanish proficiency exam like the DELE (B2 or C1) or the SIELE, you will likely find this word in the reading comprehension passages or be expected to use it in the writing section to demonstrate your vocabulary range. It signals to the examiner that you can handle complex, abstract concepts with appropriate terminology.
- Legal and Official Documents
- In contracts or legal rulings, the word defines degrees of liability or change. A contract might mention that 'las condiciones pueden variar considerablemente' (conditions may vary considerably), which serves as a legal safeguard.
La sentencia redujo la pena considerablemente tras presentar nuevas pruebas.
In medical contexts, doctors use it to communicate the effectiveness of a treatment or the severity of a condition. 'Su audición ha mejorado considerablemente con el audífono' (Your hearing has improved considerably with the hearing aid). It provides a professional assessment that is reassuring yet precise. Even in high-end literature or essays (ensayos), authors use 'considerablemente' to add weight to their arguments. It is a word that commands respect and suggests that the speaker has carefully weighed the facts before speaking. While you might not hear it in a reggaeton song or a fast-paced sitcom, it is omnipresent in the 'intellectual' life of the Spanish-speaking world.
- Social Media and Blogs
- In long-form content like LinkedIn posts or tech blogs, Spanish-speaking influencers use it to discuss 'growth hacks' or industry shifts, as it conveys authority and analytical depth.
El alcance de nuestras publicaciones ha subido considerablemente este mes.
One of the most frequent mistakes learners make with considerablemente is confusing it with its 'false friend' or near-homophone: consideradamente. While 'considerablemente' means 'significantly' or 'to a great extent', 'consideradamente' means 'thoughtfully' or 'with consideration for others' (from the verb 'considerar' in the sense of being considerate). Saying 'Él me trató considerablemente' would mean he treated you 'to a great extent' (which is nonsensical), whereas 'Él me trató consideradamente' means he treated you with kindness and respect. This is a subtle but vital distinction that separates intermediate learners from advanced speakers.
- Overuse in Casual Speech
- Using 'considerablemente' in very informal settings can make you sound like you are reading from a textbook. If you are at a bar with friends and say 'Mi cerveza está considerablemente fría', it sounds unnatural and overly clinical. In these cases, 'muy' or 'bastante' are much better choices.
Incorrect: El café está considerablemente rico. (Too formal for taste). Correct: El café está muy rico.
Another error is the incorrect placement of the adverb when modifying nouns. Remember, adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs, but *never* nouns directly. You cannot say 'Hubo una considerablemente lluvia'. Instead, you must use the adjective form: 'Hubo una lluvia considerable'. Learners often forget to drop the '-mente' when they switch from modifying the action (llover) to the object (lluvia). This is a common grammatical slip-up across all adverbs ending in -mente, but because 'considerablemente' is so long, the mistake stands out more to native ears.
- Spelling and Pronunciation
- Because of its length, learners often skip syllables. Common misspellings include 'considerablamente' (using -a instead of -e) or 'consideremente' (dropping the 'abl'). Ensure you pronounce every syllable: con-si-de-ra-ble-men-te.
Recuerda: considerablemente tiene 17 letras. ¡No te olvides de ninguna!
Finally, some learners use 'considerablemente' to mean 'perhaps' or 'possibly' because they associate 'consider' with 'thinking about it'. This is incorrect. In Spanish, 'considerablemente' only refers to magnitude or degree, never to probability or doubt. If you want to say 'possibly', use 'posiblemente' or 'tal vez'. Using 'considerablemente' to express uncertainty will confuse your listener, as they will be looking for a significant quantity or change that isn't there. Stick to using it for measurable or observable 'greatness' in degree, and you will avoid these common pitfalls.
- Redundancy
- Avoid saying 'aumentó mucho considerablemente'. Both 'mucho' and 'considerablemente' serve the same purpose. Choose the one that fits the register of your conversation.
Incorrecto: Ha mejorado muy considerablemente. (Redundant). Correcto: Ha mejorado considerablemente.
To truly master considerablemente, you should know its synonyms and how they differ in nuance. The most direct synonym is significativamente. While they are often interchangeable, 'significativamente' is even more common in statistical and scientific contexts, implying that a change has a specific meaning or 'significance' within a data set. If you are talking about a 'significant difference' in a lab result, 'significativamente' is your best bet. 'Considerablemente' is slightly more general and can be used for things that are simply large in scale, even if they aren't being measured against a formal hypothesis.
- Notablemente vs. Considerablemente
- Notablemente suggests that the change is 'notable' or easy to see with the naked eye. It has a slightly more visual connotation. If someone loses weight and it's obvious, you might say they have changed 'notablemente'. If you are talking about an abstract increase in a budget, 'considerablemente' fits better.
La temperatura ha bajado notablemente (You can feel it). La deuda ha crecido considerablemente (It's a large figure).
Another alternative is sustancialmente. This word emphasizes that the 'substance' or core of something has changed. It is very common in legal and formal writing. If a contract is 'sustancialmente' different, it means the fundamental terms have been altered. 'Considerablemente' might just mean the price changed, but 'sustancialmente' implies the whole nature of the deal is different. Then there is enormemente, which is more emphatic and emotional. 'Me ayudaste enormemente' (You helped me enormously) is warmer and more personal than using 'considerablemente'.
- Comparison Table
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- Mucho: Basic, informal, very broad.
- Bastante: 'Quite a lot', moderate to high degree.
- Considerablemente: High degree, formal, measured.
- Extremadamente: Very high degree, often used for adjectives (extremely cold).
El rendimiento del equipo ha mejorado sustancialmente tras el cambio de entrenador.
On the opposite end of the spectrum, we have antonyms like ligeramente (slightly) or mínimamente (minimally). If a change is so small it barely matters, you would use these. 'El precio subió ligeramente' (The price rose slightly) is the exact opposite of 'considerablemente'. Knowing these opposites helps you define the boundaries of 'considerablemente'. It sits in that sweet spot where a change is large enough to matter, large enough to be discussed, but perhaps not 'total' or 'absolute'. Understanding this hierarchy of intensity is key to achieving native-like fluency in Spanish description.
- Informal Alternatives
- In Spain, you might hear 'un montón' or 'una barbaridad' in very casual speech. While they convey a similar 'great extent', they are inappropriate for the contexts where 'considerablemente' shines.
La factura de la luz ha subido ligeramente, no es motivo de preocupación.
How Formal Is It?
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The suffix '-mente' actually comes from the Latin word for 'mind' (mens, mentis). So 'considerablemente' literally means 'with a considerable mind' or 'in a considerable manner of mind'.
Guide de prononciation
- Pronouncing it as 'consider-a-ble-ment' (forgetting the final 'e').
- Stress on 'ra' instead of 'men'.
- Skipping the 'ra' syllable (con-si-de-ble-men-te).
- Using a hard English 'd' instead of the soft Spanish 'ð'.
- Using a hard 'b' instead of the soft 'β' between the 'a' and 'l'.
Niveau de difficulté
Easy to recognize because it is a cognate of 'considerably'.
Difficult due to length and potential spelling errors.
Very difficult to pronounce fluidly in fast conversation.
Easy to understand as the '-mente' ending is very clear.
Quoi apprendre ensuite
Prérequis
Apprends ensuite
Avancé
Grammaire à connaître
Adverb Formation
Adjective 'considerable' + suffix '-mente' = 'considerablemente'.
Adverb Invariability
Las ventas (plural) subieron considerablemente (no change).
Placement with Verbs
Usually follows the verb: 'Mejoró considerablemente'.
Placement with Adjectives
Usually precedes the adjective: 'Considerablemente alto'.
Stress with -mente
Stress falls on 'men': con-si-de-ra-ble-MEN-te.
Exemples par niveau
El coche es considerablemente grande.
The car is considerably big.
Simple adjective modification.
Hoy hace considerablemente más calor.
Today it is considerably hotter.
Used with a comparative.
Mi gato come considerablemente mucho.
My cat eats considerably much.
Modifying another adverb.
La casa es considerablemente vieja.
The house is considerably old.
Modifying an adjective.
Ella corre considerablemente rápido.
She runs considerably fast.
Modifying an adverb of speed.
El libro es considerablemente largo.
The book is considerably long.
Modifying an adjective.
Este té está considerablemente frío.
This tea is considerably cold.
Describing temperature.
La maleta pesa considerablemente.
The suitcase weighs considerably.
Modifying a verb directly.
El precio de la fruta ha subido considerablemente.
The price of fruit has gone up considerably.
Used with 'subir' (to go up).
Mi español ha mejorado considerablemente este mes.
My Spanish has improved considerably this month.
Used with 'mejorar' (to improve).
La ciudad es considerablemente más ruidosa que mi pueblo.
The city is considerably noisier than my village.
Comparative structure.
El examen fue considerablemente difícil.
The exam was considerably difficult.
Modifying an adjective.
He ahorrado considerablemente para el viaje.
I have saved considerably for the trip.
Modifying a past participle.
La película es considerablemente mejor que la anterior.
The movie is considerably better than the previous one.
Used with 'mejor'.
El tráfico ha disminuido considerablemente hoy.
Traffic has decreased considerably today.
Used with 'disminuir' (to decrease).
Esta chaqueta es considerablemente más cara.
This jacket is considerably more expensive.
Comparative with 'más'.
La tecnología ha cambiado considerablemente nuestra forma de vivir.
Technology has considerably changed our way of living.
Modifying the verb 'cambiar'.
El riesgo de incendio aumenta considerablemente en verano.
The risk of fire increases considerably in summer.
Standard placement after the verb.
Su actitud ha variado considerablemente desde que empezó el curso.
His attitude has varied considerably since the course started.
Used with 'variar' (to vary).
La empresa ha reducido considerablemente sus gastos.
The company has considerably reduced its expenses.
Modifying 'reducir'.
La población de la zona ha crecido considerablemente.
The population of the area has grown considerably.
Used with 'crecer' (to grow).
Este método es considerablemente más eficaz que el tradicional.
This method is considerably more effective than the traditional one.
Comparative 'más eficaz'.
El tiempo de espera se ha acortado considerablemente.
The waiting time has shortened considerably.
Used with 'acortar' (to shorten).
La calidad del aire ha empeorado considerablemente.
Air quality has worsened considerably.
Used with 'empeorar' (to worsen).
Las ventas se han incrementado considerablemente tras la campaña publicitaria.
Sales have increased considerably after the advertising campaign.
Professional business context.
El nivel del mar podría subir considerablemente en las próximas décadas.
Sea levels could rise considerably in the coming decades.
Scientific/Environmental context.
La nueva ley afecta considerablemente a los trabajadores autónomos.
The new law considerably affects self-employed workers.
Legal/Social context.
El rendimiento académico de los alumnos ha mejorado considerablemente.
The students' academic performance has improved considerably.
Educational context.
La inversión en investigación ha disminuido considerablemente este año.
Investment in research has decreased considerably this year.
Economic context.
La interfaz de usuario es considerablemente más intuitiva ahora.
The user interface is considerably more intuitive now.
Tech context.
El autor ha modificado considerablemente el final de su novela.
The author has considerably modified the end of his novel.
Literary context.
La seguridad del recinto se ha reforzado considerablemente.
The security of the premises has been considerably reinforced.
Security context.
La estructura social ha evolucionado considerablemente a lo largo de los siglos.
The social structure has evolved considerably over the centuries.
Academic/Historical context.
El impacto ambiental de la industria se ha reducido considerablemente.
The environmental impact of the industry has been considerably reduced.
Environmental science context.
Los resultados del estudio difieren considerablemente de las expectativas iniciales.
The study results differ considerably from initial expectations.
Scientific reporting.
La libertad de prensa ha sufrido considerablemente en la región.
Press freedom has suffered considerably in the region.
Political/Journalistic context.
El coste de mantenimiento puede variar considerablemente según el modelo.
Maintenance costs can vary considerably depending on the model.
Technical/Consumer context.
La percepción pública del político ha cambiado considerablemente.
The public perception of the politician has changed considerably.
Sociological context.
El presupuesto se ha desviado considerablemente de lo planeado.
The budget has deviated considerably from what was planned.
Financial management context.
La biodiversidad de la isla ha mermado considerablemente.
The island's biodiversity has considerably dwindled.
Biological context.
Considerablemente mermada, la economía del país tardará años en recuperarse.
Considerably diminished, the country's economy will take years to recover.
Adverbial phrase at the start for emphasis.
La fisonomía de la ciudad ha mutado considerablemente con la gentrificación.
The city's physiognomy has mutated considerably with gentrification.
Sophisticated vocabulary (fisonomía, mutar).
El paradigma educativo ha sido alterado considerablemente por la digitalización.
The educational paradigm has been considerably altered by digitalization.
Academic/Philosophical context.
La jurisprudencia sobre este tema ha fluctuado considerablemente en la última década.
Jurisprudence on this issue has fluctuated considerably in the last decade.
Legal context.
La capacidad de carga del ecosistema se ha visto considerablemente comprometida.
The carrying capacity of the ecosystem has been considerably compromised.
Biological/Ecological context.
El discurso político se ha polarizado considerablemente, dificultando el consenso.
Political discourse has polarized considerably, making consensus difficult.
Political science context.
La eficacia del fármaco disminuye considerablemente si no se administra a tiempo.
The drug's efficacy decreases considerably if it is not administered on time.
Medical/Pharmacological context.
La obra del autor fue considerablemente influenciada por el existencialismo.
The author's work was considerably influenced by existentialism.
Literary criticism context.
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
— Something is very different now compared to before.
El barrio ha cambiado considerablemente en los últimos años.
— A formal way to say something has gone up a lot.
El número de turistas se ha incrementado considerablemente.
— Used to say one thing is much better than another.
Este vino es considerablemente mejor que el de ayer.
— Common in health and safety contexts.
Usar el cinturón disminuyó considerablemente el riesgo de lesiones.
— Used in competitions or comparisons of quality.
Su talento supera considerablemente al de sus rivales.
— Used when something goes off track or is different from a plan.
El resultado se desvía considerablemente de lo esperado.
— Used to describe a strong impact.
La huelga afecta considerablemente al transporte público.
— Used to praise growth or development.
El proyecto ha progresado considerablemente esta semana.
— A common phrase in shopping and finance.
Comprar al por mayor es considerablemente más barato.
— A formal way to say something has dwindled or decreased.
Sus ahorros han mermado considerablemente.
Souvent confondu avec
Means 'thoughtfully' or 'with consideration'. 'Él actuó consideradamente' means he was kind.
This is the adjective. Use it for nouns: 'una cantidad considerable'.
Means 'constantly'. Don't confuse the speed/frequency with the degree/size.
Expressions idiomatiques
— To have a major change of heart or mind.
Después de hablar con ella, cambió considerablemente de opinión.
neutral— In sports, to beat a personal record by a lot.
El atleta mejoró considerablemente su marca personal.
neutral— To be much lower than a standard or expectation.
Su rendimiento está considerablemente por debajo de la media.
formal— To be much higher than a standard or expectation.
Los beneficios están considerablemente por encima de lo previsto.
formal— To change direction or strategy significantly.
La empresa varió considerablemente el rumbo tras la crisis.
formal— To close a gap, often social or economic.
Estas políticas buscan reducir considerablemente la brecha salarial.
formal— To increase the risk or the level of commitment.
El gobierno aumentó considerablemente la apuesta con la nueva reforma.
neutral— To be a major factor in how something ends.
El árbitro influyó considerablemente en el resultado final.
neutral— To be different in both essence and appearance.
Las dos propuestas difieren considerablemente en fondo y forma.
formal— To make something look much better.
Pintar las paredes mejoró considerablemente el aspecto de la sala.
neutralFacile à confondre
Almost identical in meaning.
Significativamente is more common in math and science contexts.
La diferencia es significativamente mayor.
Both describe big changes.
Notablemente implies the change is very visible or 'notable'.
El paisaje ha cambiado notablemente.
Both mean 'a lot'.
Bastante is less formal and often implies 'enough' or 'quite a bit'.
He comido bastante.
Both are intensifiers.
Extremadamente is much stronger, meaning 'to the extreme'.
Hace extremadamente frío.
Both are adverbs of degree.
Altamente is usually used with adjectives like 'probable' or 'recomendable'.
Es altamente recomendable.
Structures de phrases
El [Sustantivo] es considerablemente más [Adjetivo].
El coche es considerablemente más rápido.
El [Sustantivo] ha [Verbo] considerablemente.
El precio ha subido considerablemente.
Se ha [Verbo] considerablemente la [Sustantivo].
Se ha reducido considerablemente la contaminación.
Es un [Sustantivo] considerablemente [Adjetivo].
Es un proyecto considerablemente ambicioso.
Los resultados difieren considerablemente de [Sustantivo].
Los resultados difieren considerablemente de lo esperado.
Ha influido considerablemente en [Sustantivo].
Ha influido considerablemente en mi decisión.
Considerablemente [Adjetivo], el [Sustantivo]...
Considerablemente mermada, la economía...
No parece haber cambiado considerablemente.
No parece haber cambiado considerablemente el panorama.
Famille de mots
Noms
Verbes
Adjectifs
Apparenté
Comment l'utiliser
High in written Spanish; medium-high in spoken formal Spanish.
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Usar 'consideradamente' por 'considerablemente'.
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La población creció considerablemente.
Consideradamente significa 'con amabilidad' o 'con reflexión'. No tiene que ver con la cantidad.
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Decir 'una considerablemente cantidad'.
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Una cantidad considerable.
No se puede usar un adverbio (-mente) para describir directamente a un sustantivo.
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Escribir 'considerablamente'.
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Considerablemente.
El adjetivo base es 'considerable'. Se mantiene la 'e' antes de añadir '-mente'.
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Acentuar la palabra: 'consideráblemente'.
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Considerablemente.
Los adverbios en -mente solo llevan tilde si el adjetivo original la llevaba (ej. rápidamente). 'Considerable' no lleva tilde.
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Usarlo para decir 'posiblemente'.
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Posiblemente vendré mañana.
Considerablemente solo se refiere a grado o cantidad, nunca a probabilidad.
Astuces
Avoid Repetition
In a long text, don't use 'considerablemente' more than once. Use 'notablemente' or 'significativamente' as alternatives.
Check the Noun
If you are describing a noun, use 'considerable' (adjective). If describing a verb, use 'considerablemente' (adverb).
The 'men' rule
All Spanish adverbs ending in -mente have the stress on the 'men'. This makes them predictable once you learn the pattern.
Business Reports
This is a perfect word for describing quarterly growth or cost reductions in a professional report.
DELE Tip
Using this word in the DELE B2 writing exam will help you score higher in the 'Vocabulary Range' section.
News Context
When you hear this word on the news, it's a signal that the reporter is about to mention a big percentage or change.
Cognate Power
Use your English knowledge! Since it looks like 'considerably', you already know the core meaning. Just learn the Spanish sounds.
Pacing
Because it's a long word, use it to buy yourself a second of thinking time during a formal speech.
Adverb Placement
Keep it close to the word it modifies. 'Mejoró considerablemente' is clearer than putting other words in between.
The 'Consider' Root
If something is 'considerable', it's worth 'considering' because it's so big. That's the easiest way to remember the meaning.
Mémorise-le
Moyen mnémotechnique
Think of 'Consider-a-ble-mente'. If something is BIG enough that you have to 'consider' it for a long time, it has changed 'considerablemente'.
Association visuelle
Imagine a giant scale. One side is empty, the other has a huge weight. The scale has tipped 'considerablemente'.
Word Web
Défi
Try to say the word five times fast without tripping. Then, write three sentences about how your life has changed 'considerablemente' in the last five years.
Origine du mot
From the Spanish adjective 'considerable' + the adverbial suffix '-mente'. 'Considerable' comes from the Latin 'considerabilis', which stems from 'considerare'.
Sens originel : The root 'considerare' originally meant 'to observe the stars' (from 'sidus, sideris' meaning star), likely referring to ancient divination or navigation.
Romance (Latin root).Contexte culturel
There are no specific sensitivities; it is a neutral, professional term.
English speakers often use 'significantly' or 'a lot'. 'Considerably' is a perfect cognate and works exactly the same way.
Pratique dans la vie réelle
Contextes réels
Economics
- crecimiento considerablemente alto
- reducir considerablemente la deuda
- variar considerablemente el precio
- inflación considerablemente baja
Health
- mejorar considerablemente la salud
- disminuir considerablemente el dolor
- aumentar considerablemente la energía
- afectar considerablemente al sueño
Education
- progresar considerablemente
- mejorar considerablemente la nota
- estudiar considerablemente más
- diferir considerablemente en los resultados
Weather
- bajar considerablemente la temperatura
- aumentar considerablemente la humedad
- llover considerablemente
- mejorar considerablemente el tiempo
Technology
- ser considerablemente más rápido
- reducir considerablemente el tamaño
- aumentar considerablemente la memoria
- cambiar considerablemente la interfaz
Amorces de conversation
"¿Crees que tu ciudad ha cambiado considerablemente en los últimos cinco años?"
"¿Qué aspecto de tu vida ha mejorado considerablemente desde que empezaste a trabajar?"
"¿Consideras que el precio de la vivienda ha subido considerablemente en tu país?"
"¿Ha variado considerablemente tu opinión sobre algún tema importante recientemente?"
"¿En qué habilidad te gustaría mejorar considerablemente durante el próximo año?"
Sujets d'écriture
Describe una situación en la que tuviste que esforzarte para mejorar considerablemente en algo difícil.
Reflexiona sobre cómo la tecnología ha cambiado considerablemente la forma en que te comunicas con tu familia.
Escribe sobre un viaje que haya cambiado considerablemente tu perspectiva sobre el mundo.
Analiza cómo ha evolucionado considerablemente tu rutina diaria en comparación con hace diez años.
¿Qué cambios harías en tu comunidad para mejorar considerablemente la calidad de vida de los vecinos?
Questions fréquentes
10 questionsSí, es una palabra de registro formal o culto. Se usa mucho en el trabajo, en las noticias y en la universidad. En una charla muy informal con amigos, es más común decir 'mucho' o 'un montón'.
Aunque se entiende, es redundante. 'Considerablemente' ya indica un grado alto. Es mejor decir simplemente 'ha mejorado considerablemente' en lugar de añadir 'muy'.
Son casi iguales. 'Significativamente' se usa más cuando hay datos o estadísticas de por medio. 'Considerablemente' es más general para cualquier cambio grande.
Se divide en siete sílabas: con-si-de-ra-ble-men-te. El acento de intensidad cae en la sílaba 'men'. ¡Practica despacio!
No, los adverbios en español son invariables. Siempre es 'considerablemente', sin importar el género o el número del sujeto.
Sí, pero es poco común y muy formal. Por ejemplo: 'Considerablemente, el riesgo ha bajado'. Lo normal es ponerlo después del verbo.
No con el inglés 'considerably', pero sí se confunde a veces con 'consideradamente' (thoughtfully). Ten cuidado con eso.
Sí, se usa mucho en todo el mundo hispanohablante, especialmente en contextos profesionales y medios de comunicación.
Verbos de cambio como: aumentar, disminuir, mejorar, empeorar, crecer, bajar, subir y cambiar.
Normalmente no se usa para personas directamente, sino para sus acciones o cualidades. No dices 'él es considerablemente', sino 'él es considerablemente alto'.
Teste-toi 180 questions
Escribe una frase sobre el precio de la gasolina usando 'considerablemente'.
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Describe cómo ha cambiado tu ciudad en los últimos años.
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Compara dos teléfonos móviles usando el adverbio.
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Escribe una frase sobre el éxito de una empresa.
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Usa 'considerablemente' con el verbo 'empeorar'.
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Escribe una frase sobre el clima hoy.
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Usa el adverbio para hablar de tu nivel de español.
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Escribe una frase sobre el riesgo de fumar.
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Usa 'considerablemente' con 'más barato'.
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Escribe una frase sobre la población mundial.
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Escribe una frase sobre el impacto de una noticia.
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Usa el adverbio para hablar de una dieta.
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Escribe una frase sobre la velocidad de un coche.
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Usa 'considerablemente' en un contexto de oficina.
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Escribe una frase sobre la calidad de un producto.
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Usa el adverbio con el verbo 'variar'.
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Escribe una frase sobre el ahorro.
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Usa 'considerablemente' con 'más ruidoso'.
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Escribe una frase sobre la biodiversidad.
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Usa el adverbio para hablar de una ley.
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Pronuncia la palabra 'considerablemente' dividiéndola en sílabas.
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¿Dónde está el acento de intensidad en 'considerablemente'?
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Dí una frase sobre el aumento de los precios.
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Explica un cambio en tu vida usando la palabra.
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Compara dos ciudades que conozcas.
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Dí una frase sobre el clima de hoy.
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Usa la palabra en un contexto de salud.
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Habla sobre tu progreso con el español.
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Dí una frase sobre la tecnología.
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Usa 'considerablemente' con el verbo 'reducir'.
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Pronuncia: 'La deuda aumentó considerablemente'.
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Habla sobre el tráfico en tu ciudad.
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Dí una frase sobre el ahorro de energía.
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Usa la palabra con 'más inteligente'.
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Habla sobre una película y su libro.
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Dí una frase sobre el éxito de un proyecto.
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Usa 'considerablemente' con 'peor'.
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Habla sobre la población de un animal.
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Dí una frase sobre la velocidad del transporte.
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Usa la palabra para describir un cambio de opinión.
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¿Qué palabra oyes al final de: 'El precio ha subido...'?
¿Qué adverbio de grado se usa en las noticias de economía?
Si oyes 'notablemente', ¿es parecido a 'considerablemente'?
¿Cuántas sílabas oyes en la palabra?
Si oyes 'ligeramente', ¿el cambio es grande o pequeño?
¿Qué verbo suele preceder a 'considerablemente' en el tiempo?
Si oyes 'consideradamente', ¿se refieren a cantidad?
¿Qué palabra rima con 'considerablemente'?
En la frase 'creció considerablemente', ¿cuál es la acción?
Si oyes 'considerablemente más', ¿es una comparación?
¿Es una palabra corta o larga al oírla?
¿Qué emoción transmite el tono formal del locutor al usarla?
Si oyes 'reducir considerablemente', ¿qué se busca?
¿Se usa la palabra en canciones de reggaeton?
Si oyes 'considerablemente mejor', ¿están contentos?
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Summary
The word 'considerablemente' is your go-to adverb for describing big, important changes in a professional way. It turns a basic sentence like 'The price went up a lot' into a sophisticated observation: 'El precio ha subido considerablemente'.
- A formal adverb meaning 'considerably' or 'significantly', used to describe substantial changes or differences in degree, quantity, or state.
- Commonly found in news, academic writing, and professional reports to provide a precise and objective tone to descriptions of growth or decline.
- Unlike 'mucho', it implies a measured or noteworthy scale, making it essential for upper-intermediate (B2) and advanced (C1/C2) Spanish learners.
- It is invariable, never changes for gender or number, and should not be confused with the 'false friend' consideradamente (thoughtfully).
Avoid Repetition
In a long text, don't use 'considerablemente' more than once. Use 'notablemente' or 'significativamente' as alternatives.
Check the Noun
If you are describing a noun, use 'considerable' (adjective). If describing a verb, use 'considerablemente' (adverb).
The 'men' rule
All Spanish adverbs ending in -mente have the stress on the 'men'. This makes them predictable once you learn the pattern.
Business Reports
This is a perfect word for describing quarterly growth or cost reductions in a professional report.
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Plus de mots sur general
a causa de
A2Cela signifie 'à cause de'. On l'utilise pour donner une raison, suivie d'un nom.
a condición de que
B2On condition that, provided that, or given that.
a dónde
A1Vers quel endroit ou quelle destination ?
a lo mejor
A2Peut-être; il se peut que. 'A lo mejor' est très courant à l'oral.
a menos que
B1À moins que. Je n'irai pas à moins qu'il ne vienne. (I won't go unless he comes.)
a no ser que
B2Cela signifie 'à moins que'. C'est une conjonction qui introduit une exception.
a pesar de
B1Malgré; en dépit de. 'Il est venu malgré la pluie.' (He came despite the rain.)
a_pesar_de
B2Malgré la pluie, nous sommes sortis.
a propósito
B21. D'ailleurs / À propos : utilisé pour changer de sujet. 2. Exprès : fait avec intention. 'À propos, as-tu vu mon livre ?' et 'Il l'a fait exprès.'
a raíz de
B2À la suite de; en raison de.