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    consistency
    /kənˈsɪst(ə)nsi/

    noun

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  2. Consistency is the quality of being the same or similar in different situations or contexts. It can also refer to the physical nature of a substance, such as its thickness or smoothness. See more meanings, synonyms, collocations and translations of consistency.

    • English (US)

      the quality of always behaving or performing in a similar...

    • Consistency in Italian

      consistency translate: costanza, coerenza, consistenza,...

    • Traditional

      CONSISTENCY translate: 物質, (尤指黏稠液體的)黏稠度,黏稠性, 不變化的, 連貫性;一致性....

    • Consistency in Polish

      CONSISTENCY translate: konsekwencja, konsystencja,...

  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word consistency, such as agreement, firmness, or density. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of consistency.

  4. Consistency is the quality of being the same or similar in different situations or contexts. It can also refer to the physical nature of a substance, such as its thickness or smoothness. Learn more with examples and collocations.

  5. Learn the meaning of consistency as a noun, with synonyms, pronunciation, and usage notes. See how consistency can describe a quality of behaviour, opinion, or substance.

  6. Consistency is the quality or condition of being consistent, or the degree of thickness or smoothness of a substance. Learn more about the word frequency, synonyms, pronunciation, and usage of consistency with Collins English Dictionary.

  7. The noun consistency also refers to uniformity or compatibility between things or parts. For example, you might need to check the consistency of spelling in a document or the consistency among eye-witness accounts of a crime. Consistency usually implies a positive sense of dependability.

  8. Consistent means not changing or agreeing with something else. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts with synonyms, antonyms, and examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.