consistent
/kənˈsɪstənt/
consistent
English
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Definition
Of a regularly occurring, dependable nature.
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin cōnsistēntem, present participle of cōnsistō (“to agree with; to continue”), from con- (prefix indicating a being or bringing together of several objects) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *ḱóm (“beside, by, near, with”)) + sistō (“to cause to stand; to place, set”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *stísteh₂ti (“to be standing up; to be getting up”), from the root *steh₂- (“to stand (up)”)).
Example Sentences
- "The consistent use of Chinglish in China can be very annoying, apart from some initial amusement."
- "He is very consistent in his political choices: economy good or bad, he always votes Labour!"
- "That author [Mr. Boyle] has a particular Eſſay of the Atmoſphere of Conſiſtent Bodies; wherein he ſhews, that all, even ſolid, hard, ponderous, and fix'd Bodies, do exhale or emit Effluvia to a certain space all around 'em."
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