Consistent

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /kənˈsɪstənt/

Definitions of consistent

adjective marked by steady conformity to underlying principles

Example Sentences

A1 She is consistent in her daily routine.

A2 He is consistent in his efforts to improve his English.

B1 The company has shown consistent growth over the past year.

B2 Her consistent performance at work has earned her a promotion.

C1 Consistent practice is key to mastering any skill.

C2 The athlete's consistent training regimen has led to multiple victories.

Examples of consistent in a Sentence

formal The company's success can be attributed to their consistent adherence to high quality standards.

informal She always gives consistent advice when it comes to relationships.

slang My mom's cooking is always on point, it's consistent every time.

figurative His consistent dedication to his craft is like a steady flame that never wavers.

Grammatical Forms of consistent

past tense

consisted

plural

consistents

comparative

more consistent

superlative

most consistent

present tense

consist

future tense

will consist

perfect tense

have consisted

continuous tense

is consisting

singular

consistent

positive degree

consistent

infinitive

to consist

gerund

consisting

participle

consisting

Origin and Evolution of consistent

First Known Use: 1567 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'consistent' originated from the Latin word 'consistere', which means 'to stand together or be fixed'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'consistent' has evolved to mean being in agreement or harmony, maintaining a steady behavior or pattern, and being reliable or dependable.