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Inconsistent Meaning in English

word

ˌɪnkənˈsɪstənt
in-kuhn-SIS-tuhnt
ɪnkənsˈɪstənt
in-kuhn-SIS-tuhnt

Definition

Not always the same or not staying the same in quality, behavior, or pattern; showing differences or contradictions.

Usage & Nuances

Common in formal and informal writing. Used about actions, results, statements, or qualities that change or do not match. Often combined with 'results', 'performance', 'behavior', 'evidence'. 'Inconsistent with' introduces a contradiction. Avoid confusing with 'inconstant', which refers to lacking steadiness in emotions or loyalty.

Example Sentences

Her results were inconsistent from test to test.

basic

The weather here is very inconsistent.

basic

His answers were inconsistent with the facts.

basic

Our internet connection is really inconsistent these days—sometimes fast, sometimes super slow.

natural

He’s an inconsistent player—brilliant in one game and then invisible in the next.

natural

The company’s policies are a bit inconsistent; they change the rules all the time.

natural