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Consistent has 6 different meanings across 1 category:

Adjective

Definitions
Noun
1

Objects or facts that are coexistent, or in agreement with one another.

"The witness's testimony was consistent with the forensic evidence found at the crime scene."

In plain English: A consistent person is someone who always acts the same way and sticks to their promises no matter what happens.

"The team relied on her consistency to win the tournament."

Usage: There is no common everyday usage of "consistent" as a noun; it functions exclusively as an adjective to describe things that are compatible or unchanging. Using it as a noun, such as saying "the consistent," is grammatically incorrect and should be replaced with a phrase like "consistency."

Adjective
1

(sometimes followed by `with') in agreement or consistent or reliable

"testimony consistent with the known facts"

"I have decided that the course of conduct which I am following is consistent with my sense of responsibility as president in time of war"

2

capable of being reproduced

"astonishingly reproducible results can be obtained"

3

marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts

"a coherent argument"

4

the same throughout in structure or composition

"bituminous coal is often treated as a consistent and homogeneous product"

5

Of a regularly occurring, dependable nature.

"The train arrives at exactly 8:00 AM every single day without fail."

In plain English: Consistent means doing something the same way every time without changing your mind or actions.

"She has been consistent in her hard work every single day."

Usage: Use consistent to describe actions or results that happen with regularity and can be relied upon over time. It implies a steady pattern where something occurs at predictable intervals without failure.

Example Sentences
"She has been consistent in her hard work every single day." adj
"The team relied on her consistency to win the tournament." noun
"His consistent was evident in how he always showed up on time for work." noun
"She valued his consistency because it made planning their dates much easier." noun
"The team won the game thanks to their player's remarkable consistency during the final minutes." noun
Related Terms
Antonyms
inconsistent irreproducible incoherent

Origin

The word consistent comes from Latin cōnsistēntem, which originally meant "continuing" or "agreeing with." It entered English through French, carrying its sense of something that remains steady and unchanging.

Rhyming Words
ent bent ment went sent vent pent hent cent fent dent tent kent gent rent lent djent ament seent brent
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