consist
Americanverb (used without object)
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to be made up or composed (usually followed byof ).
This cake consists mainly of sugar, flour, and butter.
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to be comprised or contained (usually followed byin ).
Her charm does not consist only in her beauty.
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Archaic. to exist together or be capable of existing together.
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Obsolete. to insist; urge.
noun
verb
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(foll by of) to be composed (of); be formed (of)
syrup consists of sugar and water
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to have its existence (in); lie (in); be expressed (by)
his religion consists only in going to church
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to be compatible or consistent; accord
Etymology
Origin of consist
First recorded in 1520–30; from Latin consistere “to stand together, stand firm,” from con- con- + sistere “to stand, cause to stand”; stand, stasis, status
Example Sentences
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But the one artist she will not be able to see here is Harry Styles, whose 2026 tour consists of 12 UK shows, all at Wembley Stadium.
From BBC
The other, called Lg waves, consists of high frequency vibrations that move efficiently through the crust.
From Science Daily
The friends keep it low-tech, with an alert system consisting of fishing lines attached to plastic foam and held down by weights.
Unlike living cells, viruses consist only of genetic material and cannot produce proteins on their own.
From Science Daily
Officers responded and referred the teen to the department’s youth services, which consists of school resource officers, he added.
From Los Angeles Times
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