inconstance (Meaning)

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inconstance (n.)

Inconstancy.

Synonyms & Antonyms of inconstance

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inconstance Sentence Examples

  1. The inconstance of the weather made it difficult to plan outdoor activities.
  2. His inconstance in relationships led to a string of failed romances.
  3. The inconstance of the economy created uncertainty among investors.
  4. She was known for her inconstance, changing her mind and plans at the drop of a hat.
  5. The inconstance of his moods made it challenging to be around him.
  6. The inconstance of the political climate led to a rise in public unrest.
  7. She admired his determination, despite the inconstance of his support.
  8. The inconstance of their friendship tested the limits of their bond.
  9. The inconstance of their business partnership ultimately led to its downfall.
  10. She sought stability in a world characterized by inconstance and unpredictability.

FAQs About the word inconstance

Inconstancy.

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The inconstance of the weather made it difficult to plan outdoor activities.

His inconstance in relationships led to a string of failed romances.

The inconstance of the economy created uncertainty among investors.

She was known for her inconstance, changing her mind and plans at the drop of a hat.