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Inconstant Meaning in English

word

ɪnˈkɑnstənt
in-KAHN-stuhnt
ɪnkˈɒnstənt
ink-ON-stuhnt

释义

Changing often or not staying the same, especially in mood, feelings, or behavior.

用法与细微差别

More formal or literary; rarely used in daily conversation. Commonly describes people, weather, or things that can't be relied on to stay the same. Similar words: 'fickle', 'changeable', but 'inconstant' emphasizes unreliability over time.

例句

His mood is very inconstant.

basic

The weather here is inconstant throughout the year.

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She was inconstant in her friendships.

basic

Don’t trust an inconstant heart.

natural

His feelings toward the job are inconstant; some days he loves it, other days he hates it.

natural

People think he’s unreliable because he’s so inconstant.

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