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inconsistent
in·con·sis·tent I0089300 (ĭn′kən-sĭs′tənt)adj.1. Displaying or marked by a lack of consistency, especially:a. Not regular or predictable; erratic: inconsistent behavior.b. Lacking in correct logical relation; contradictory: inconsistent statements.c. Not in agreement or harmony; incompatible: an intersection inconsistent with the road map.2. Mathematics Not solvable for the unknowns by the same set of values. Used of two or more equations or inequalities. in′con·sis′tent·ly adv.inconsistent (ˌɪnkənˈsɪstənt) adj1. lacking in consistency, agreement, or compatibility; at variance2. containing contradictory elements3. irregular or fickle in behaviour or mood4. (Mathematics) maths Also: incompatible (of two or more equations) not having one common set of values of the variables: x + 2y = 5 and x + 2y = 6 are inconsistent5. (Logic) logic (of a set of propositions) enabling an explicit contradiction to be validly derived ˌinconˈsistently advin•con•sist•ent (ˌɪn kənˈsɪs tənt) adj. 1. marked by incompatability of elements: an inconsistent story. 2. not in agreement with each other: inconsistent claims. 3. not consistent in standards or behavior. [1640–50] in`con•sist′ent•ly, adv. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | inconsistent - displaying a lack of consistency; "inconsistent statements cannot both be true at the same time"; "inconsistent with the roadmap"variable - liable to or capable of change; "rainfall in the tropics is notoriously variable"; "variable winds"; "variable expenses"consistent - (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"- FDR | | 2. | inconsistent - not capable of being made consistent or harmonious; "inconsistent accounts"irreconcilable, unreconcilable - impossible to reconcile; "irreconcilable differences" | | 3. | inconsistent - not in agreementdiscrepantincongruous - lacking in harmony or compatibility or appropriateness; "a plan incongruous with reason"; "incongruous behavior"; "a joke that was incongruous with polite conversation" |
inconsistentadjective1. changeable, variable, unpredictable, unstable, irregular, erratic, uneven, fickle, capricious, unsteady, inconstant You are inconsistent and unpredictable. changeable stable, constant, steady, consistent, reliable, predictable, unchanging2. incompatible, conflicting, contrary, at odds, contradictory, in conflict, incongruous, discordant, incoherent, out of step, irreconcilable, at variance, discrepant, inconstant The outburst was inconsistent with the image he had cultivated. incompatible compatible, uniform, coherent, orderly, homogeneous, reconcilableinconsistentadjective1. Lacking consistency or regularity in quality or performance:erratic, patchy, spotty, uneven, unsteady, variable.2. Following no predictable pattern:capricious, changeable, erratic, fantastic, fantastical, fickle, freakish, inconstant, mercurial, temperamental, ticklish, uncertain, unpredictable, unstable, unsteady, variable, volatile, whimsical.3. In sharp opposition:discrepant, incompatible, incongruent, incongruous.Logic: repugnant.4. Made up of parts or qualities that are disparate or otherwise markedly lacking in consistency:discordant, discrepant, dissonant, incompatible, incongruent, incongruous.Translationsinconsistent (inkənˈsistənt) adjective1. (often with with) contradictory in some way; not in agreement. What you're saying today is quite inconsistent with the statement you made yesterday. 不一致的 不一致的2. changeable, eg in standard. His work is inconsistent. 水準不一的,易變的 常变的ˌinconˈsistency noun (plural inconˈsistencies). 不一致,易變 不一致inconsistent
inconsistent1. Maths (of two or more equations) not having one common set of values of the variables: x + 2y = 5 and x + 2y = 6 are inconsistent 2. Logic (of a set of propositions) enabling an explicit contradiction to be validly derived MedicalSeeincompatibleInconsistent
InconsistentReciprocally contradictory or repugnant. Things are said to be inconsistent when they are contrary to each other to the extent that one implies the negation of the other. For example, a city ordinance might be inconsistent with a state statute; or two defenses to a crime, such as the defenses of alibi and Self-Defense, are inconsistent. inconsistent
Synonyms for inconsistentadj changeableSynonyms- changeable
- variable
- unpredictable
- unstable
- irregular
- erratic
- uneven
- fickle
- capricious
- unsteady
- inconstant
Antonyms- stable
- constant
- steady
- consistent
- reliable
- predictable
- unchanging
adj incompatibleSynonyms- incompatible
- conflicting
- contrary
- at odds
- contradictory
- in conflict
- incongruous
- discordant
- incoherent
- out of step
- irreconcilable
- at variance
- discrepant
- inconstant
Antonyms- compatible
- uniform
- coherent
- orderly
- homogeneous
- reconcilable
Synonyms for inconsistentadj lacking consistency or regularity in quality or performanceSynonyms- erratic
- patchy
- spotty
- uneven
- unsteady
- variable
adj following no predictable patternSynonyms- capricious
- changeable
- erratic
- fantastic
- fantastical
- fickle
- freakish
- inconstant
- mercurial
- temperamental
- ticklish
- uncertain
- unpredictable
- unstable
- unsteady
- variable
- volatile
- whimsical
adj in sharp oppositionSynonyms- discrepant
- incompatible
- incongruent
- incongruous
- repugnant
adj made up of parts or qualities that are disparate or otherwise markedly lacking in consistencySynonyms- discordant
- discrepant
- dissonant
- incompatible
- incongruent
- incongruous
Synonyms for inconsistentadj displaying a lack of consistencyRelated WordsAntonymsadj not capable of being made consistent or harmoniousRelated Words- irreconcilable
- unreconcilable
adj not in agreementSynonymsRelated Words |