consistency
Prononciation : [kənˈsɪs.tən.si]
Mot
Contexte : « similarity »
(noun) when something stays the same over time. This means it behaves in a way that we can expect. Imagine you always get the same dessert at your favorite restaurant; that's consistency.
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The teacher praised the student for the consistency in their homework quality.
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The athlete was disappointed by the lack of consistency in their game performance.
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How can we ensure consistency in our daily routines?
Contexte : « physical properties »
(noun) the thickness or texture of something. Like the way a cake feels – it can be soft, hard, thick, or runny. That describes its consistency.
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The soup has a nice consistency; it's not too thick or too watery.
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The mixture's consistency was off, making it difficult to spread on the bread.
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What should the consistency of the batter look like before baking?
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