Pronunciation: /kənˈsɪstənt/
adjective marked by steady conformity to underlying principles
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.
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.
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