inconsistent
Prononciation : [ˌɪn.kənˈsɪs.tənt]
Mot
Contexte : « behavior »
(adjective) when someone's actions or statements do not match each other. If someone changes their mind a lot or does not stick to the same rules, they are being inconsistent.
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The teacher was consistent with her rules, so the students always knew what to expect.
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His reasons for changing the plan were inconsistent, making it hard for others to understand.
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Why do you think her answers were inconsistent during the discussion?
Contexte : « quality »
(adjective) when something does not have steady or regular qualities. If your favorite snack sometimes tastes great and other times tastes bad, it's inconsistent.
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The weather this month has been consistently warm and sunny.
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The product had inconsistent quality, sometimes working well and other times not at all.
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Do you notice any inconsistent qualities in the service here?
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