Consistent - definition, pronunciation, transcription
adjective
Extra examples
He is a consistent supporter of the museum.
We need to be more consistent in handling this problem.
Customers expect that the quality of service they receive will be consistent.
The pain has been consistent.
Your grades have shown consistent improvement this school year.
Their descriptions of the accident were consistent.
The decision was consistent with the company's policy.
She's the team's most consistent player.
We need to be consistent in our approach.
The evidence is not consistent.
Walcott proceeded to misinterpret these fossils in a comprehensive and thoroughly consistent manner ...
... the sixty-five-year-old filmmaker continues to practice his craft with consistent artistic aplomb.
One of the strengths of Blake's letters is their consistent readability ...
Her injuries are consistent with having fallen from the building.
The results are consistent with earlier research.
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