all things considered vs belike

all things considered

adv
  • Despite possible indications to the contrary. 

  • Generally speaking; in terms of the big picture. 

  • Given the constraints of the situation; relative to what would have been understandable. 

belike

noun
  • An object of affection or liking. 

verb
  • To make like; simulate. 

  • To be like; resemble. 

  • To be pleasing to; please. 

  • To like; be pleased with. 

How often have the words all things considered and belike occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )