inconsisting (Meaning)

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inconsisting (a.)

Inconsistent.

Synonyms & Antonyms of inconsisting

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inconsisting Sentence Examples

  1. The scientist's theory was inconsisting with the observational data.
  2. The politician's promises were inconsisting and unreliable.
  3. The child's behavior was inconsisting, alternating between bursts of energy and periods of apathy.
  4. The weather forecast was inconsisting, predicting both rain and sunshine for the same day.
  5. The book's plot was inconsisting, with unexplained gaps and illogical leaps.
  6. The company's financial reports were inconsisting, showing both profit and loss in the same quarter.
  7. The student's essay was inconsisting, containing some well-written paragraphs interspersed with incoherent rambling.
  8. The government's policies were inconsisting, changing direction frequently without clear explanation.
  9. The athlete's performance was inconsisting, with moments of brilliance followed by periods of mediocrity.
  10. The friendship seemed inconsisting, with periods of closeness alternating with inexplicable distance.

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Inconsistent.

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The scientist's theory was inconsisting with the observational data.

The politician's promises were inconsisting and unreliable.

The child's behavior was inconsisting, alternating between bursts of energy and periods of apathy.

The weather forecast was inconsisting, predicting both rain and sunshine for the same day.