consistent
Prononciation : [/kənˈsɪstənt/]
Contexte : « behavior or performance »
(adjective) when something is always the same, especially in a good way. Like when a student always does well on tests or behaves properly.
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She is consistent in her work ethic, always completing tasks on time.
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His performance is not consistent; some days he is great, others he is not.
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Is your behavior at school consistent?
Contexte : « agreement or compatibility »
(adjective) when different things or ideas go together and make sense. Like when colors in a painting all match or when a story's details are all correct.
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The colors in her outfit are consistent with the theme of the party.
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The evidence presented was not consistent with the witness's statement.
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Are the results of the experiments consistent with each other?
Contexte : « behavior or performance »
(noun) when someone always does the same thing, especially in a good way. Like when a basketball player is always making the same number of shots each game.
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Her consistent effort in practice pays off during the games.
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The team's inconsistency in performance led to many losses.
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How important is consistency in training for athletes?