Webinconsistent adjective (NOT AGREEING) If a reason, idea, opinion, etc. is inconsistent, different parts of it do not agree, or it does not agree with something else. 不一致的;不协 … WebYes, it is correct English to say “consistently inconsistent”. The phrase seems like a paradox, but it isn’t. It is a way to describe someone as being predictably and regularly inconsistent. However, the phrase is redundant, so it should only be used for humorous emphasis. If something is “inconsistent”, it’s already implied that it ...
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Webinconsistent adjective (NOT AGREEING) (of an argument or opinion) containing elements that are opposed and do not match, so that it is difficult to imagine how both can be true: These findings are inconsistent with those of previous studies. inconsistent adjective (CHANGEABLE) disapproving changing in character; not staying the same: Webin disagreement with. in opposition to. diametrically opposed to. disconsonant with. inconsonant with. not in accord with. not in harmony with. not in keeping with. out of keeping with. the ramayana summary
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WebInconsistent Formatting Between Different Word Users (Word for Windows) I finished up on a Word Document and made a PDF document, everything looked correct and no formatting issues were noted. However, another user within my organization (With the same version of word) opened the same Word document, and noticed major formatting issues. When ... Webin·con·sis·tent (ĭn′kən-sĭs′tənt) adj. 1. Displaying or marked by a lack of consistency, especially: a. Not regular or predictable; erratic: inconsistent behavior. b. Lacking in … WebSalSomer • 23 days ago. English vocabulary is hardly what I’d call consistent. (And the word I italicized there is a good example of inconsistencies in English) The issue is that you’re … the ram bar bury