Thesaurus
This is a thesaurus of all the glosses to the words in the Glossary, linked to the lines in the texts where these words are found.

The Thesaurus is the opposite of the Glossary. When consulting the Glossary, you know the word and you want to find out what it means. When consulting the Thesaurus, you know the meaning and you want to find out which Shakespearean words express it. How would he say 'arrogant' or 'companion'? The options are listed when you search for these words.

Disclaimer: our Thesaurus is a guide only to the words in the Glossary, and not an account of the way these words might be used elsewhere in the canon, or in Early Modern English as a whole. For example, we include Shakespeare’s use of mother to mean 'womanish qualities', but not in its ordinary sense of 'parent'. You can read more background about the thesaurus here.

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Search phrase consider 26 items found
consider, take time to
pause (v.),pause upon (v.)
consider carefully
scan (v.)
consider equal in value
value (v.)
consider it an indignity
scorn, take
consider it beneath one's dignity
scorn, think
consider to be
quote for (v.)
considerately
carefully (adv.)
consideration, leave out of
bate (v.)
consideration, admit into
entertain (v.)
consideration, bring up for
propose (v.)
consideration, careful
leisure, by
consideration, case for
reference (n.)
consideration, produce for
exhibit (v.)
consideration, with
respect, upon
considered, well
well-respected (adj.)
considered carefully
leavened (adj.)
considered properly
ripe (adj.)
considering, carefully
deliberate (adj.)
considering, deeply
deep-revolving (adj.)
considers, person who
entertainer (n.)
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