inconsistency
Americannoun
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the quality or condition of being inconsistent.
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an inconsistent thing, action, remark, etc.
noun
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lack of consistency or agreement; incompatibility
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an inconsistent feature or quality
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logic
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the property of being inconsistent
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a self-contradictory proposition
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Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of inconsistency
First recorded in 1640–50; in- 3 + consistency
Explanation
When there's inconsistency, things are not the same. An example of inconsistency in parenting might be when parents give different allowances to kids who are the same age. There's a lot of inconsistency in the world. Some restaurants will serve delicious food most of the time, but not all the time. Teachers in different classes will have different rules for what is expected. Another type of inconsistency is between ideas or propositions. For example, if you want to lose weight but cannot stop eating donuts, there is a major inconsistency between those two ideas. Anywhere you find things that are changing or varying, there is inconsistency.
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Example Sentences
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Inconsistency threatens to undermine the transformative power of those opportunities.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 6, 2022
Inconsistency cost them a higher-placed finish but the Hammers were still able to take points off Manchester United, Tottenham and Manchester City and finish with their highest-ever points tally in the WSL.
From BBC • May 10, 2022
Inconsistency has been the theme of college football across the country this season, and USC has been swept up in that wave as well.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 8, 2021
Inconsistency has been rampant in the two games since the break.
From Washington Post • Aug. 18, 2021
Inconsistency is written on the entire history of his life, and it has earned him the scathing contempt with which many writers have treated his memory.
From Seekers after God by Farrar, F. W. (Frederic William)
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