consistently
Americanadverb
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with no or very few exceptions; typically; usually.
We hope the new system will lead to teachers and administrators who are consistently well-prepared and well-supported, and who will continue to grow throughout their careers.
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regularly or frequently.
The museum consistently ranks as one of the top 10 children's museums in the country.
As a premier chamber music ensemble, they consistently perform to sold-out houses around the world.
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in a way that adheres to the same principles, course, form, etc..
Similarly situated employees must be treated consistently under all company policies.
Other Word Forms
- quasi-consistently adverb
Etymology
Origin of consistently
Example Sentences
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The instantly recognizable musical style has remained, over the years, consistently abstract and refreshing.
From Los Angeles Times
The former prince, who did not respond to requests for comment, has consistently denied any wrongdoing in relation to his dealings with Epstein.
Reform has been consistently leading in national opinion polls since last spring, although its popularity has dipped slightly since the start of the year to its lowest level since April 2025.
From BBC
“He consistently injects energy into the group when he runs the floor, blocks a shot, or he gets those dunks,” Redick said.
From Los Angeles Times
Despite his success consistently pressuring opposing quarterbacks, he only had five sacks last year.
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