Pronunciation: /ˈkɑnstənsi/
noun the quality of being steadfast and unchanging
A1 The constancy of the sun rising every morning is comforting.
A2 Her constancy in attending every class has impressed the teacher.
B1 The constancy of his mood swings makes it difficult to predict his behavior.
B2 The success of the project was due to the team's constancy in meeting deadlines.
C1 The constancy of her dedication to her work earned her a promotion.
C2 The constancy of the company's commitment to quality has made it a leader in the industry.
adjective constant or steadfast
A1 She admired his constancy in always being on time.
A2 The constancy of her efforts eventually paid off.
B1 The constancy of the weather in this region is quite predictable.
B2 His constancy in sticking to his principles is admirable.
C1 The constancy of her dedication to her work is unmatched.
C2 The constancy of the stars in the night sky is a source of comfort.
formal The scientist's research proved the constancy of the laws of physics.
informal I admire your constancy in sticking to your workout routine.
slang Her constancy in always being there for her friends is truly admirable.
figurative The constancy of the ocean waves reminded her of the passage of time.
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