Synonym: illogical, invalid, senseless, unreasonable. Antonym: consistent. Similar words: inconsistency, consistent, consistently, consistency, insistently, consist, insistence, consist of. Meaning: [‚ɪŋkəsɪstənt] adj. 1. displaying a lack of consistency 2. not capable of being made consistent or harmonious 3. not in agreement.
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31. We had a terrific start to the season, but recently we've been inconsistent.
32. The judge decided the evidence was inherently weak and inconsistent.
33. His conduct was inconsistent with what is expected of a Congressman.
34. His theory is inconsistent with the empirical evidence.
35. The presentation and typography is equally inconsistent.
36. Another niggling problem is their inconsistent approach to repeats.
37. The team's performance has been extremely inconsistent this season.
38. Beware of inconsistent potency with this product.
39. William Dall illustrates a further complication - inconsistent spelling.
40. People feel threatened when decision-making is inconsistent and arbitrary.
41. But weather patterns change in a haphazard, inconsistent way.
42. The school mentioned earlier which only allowed smoking in the staffroom was sending inconsistent signals to its pupils.
43. Although irritable bowel syndrome is commonly believed to be a colonic motility disorder, the evidence supporting this hypothesis is inconsistent.
44. The main criticism of the argument from analogy is that these two assumptions are inconsistent.
45. Measures of this sort are no doubt often inconsistent with each other and may have unforeseen consequences.
46. The vagueness of guidelines and frequent and inconsistent ministerial interventions were frustrating for management of nationalized boards.
47. At least the government can answer those who say its attitude to retroactive legislation is inconsistent.
48. This technique has yielded widely inconsistent results, however, and is now rarely performed.
49. The use of this negative, impulsive punishment is inconsistent with what is desirable to teach chil-dren.
50. It may be asked what there is to stop people adopting inconsistent attitudes.
51. Several men were convicted by a jury even though the evidence which was laid before the court to support the charge was inconsistent.
52. Human beings are going to resist cultural dictates that are too inconsistent with their innate desires.
53. The specific dictionaries have a superior average, but their performance is inconsistent.
54. Starr is investigating what he calls inconsistent statements by Hillary Clinton.
55. It is also arguable that non-disclosure is inconsistent with a policy of greater openness.
56. Attitude, then, can be inconsistent with attitude, and ethical statement with ethical statement.
57. Truth is, no one has laughed at the inconsistent Campbell lately,(sentencedict.com/inconsistent.html) least of all the Nets.
58. The parents' civil-rights complaint also alleges discrimination in other sports and outlined problems ranging from inconsistent discipline to withholding opportunities.
59. This result is inconsistent with the fundamental principles of our constitutional system.
60. People often hypocritically profess their beliefs for personal interests, and many always do things that are inconsistent with their beliefs. Dr T.P.Chia
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