inconstant (Meaning)

Wordnet

inconstant (a)

likely to change frequently often without apparent or cogent reason; variable

Webster

inconstant (a.)

Not constant; not stable or uniform; subject to change of character, appearance, opinion, inclination, or purpose, etc.; not firm; unsteady; fickle; changeable; variable; -- said of persons or things; as, inconstant in love or friendship.

inconstant Sentence Examples

  1. The ever-inconstant weather made it difficult to plan outdoor activities.
  2. Their friendship had been inconstant, marked by periods of closeness and estrangement.
  3. His inconstant temperament left his colleagues unsure of how to approach him.
  4. The inconstant stock market caused investors significant anxiety.
  5. The river's inconstant flow made it dangerous for kayakers.
  6. The inconstant nature of the wind made it impossible to sail.
  7. The inconstant temperature inside the house made it uncomfortable to live in.
  8. The patient's inconstant vital signs were a cause for concern.
  9. The inconstant performance of the machine frustrated the engineers.
  10. The inconstant support he received from his family left him feeling alone.

FAQs About the word inconstant

likely to change frequently often without apparent or cogent reason; variableNot constant; not stable or uniform; subject to change of character, appearance, op

volatile, inconsistent, unpredictable, changeful, unstable, changeable, uncertain, fluctuating, capricious, up in the air

invariable, unchanging, constant, stable, unchangeable, predictable, unchanging, unchangeable, stationary, immutable

The ever-inconstant weather made it difficult to plan outdoor activities.

Their friendship had been inconstant, marked by periods of closeness and estrangement.

His inconstant temperament left his colleagues unsure of how to approach him.

The inconstant stock market caused investors significant anxiety.