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1. Definition of Inconstant : likely to change frequently without apparent or cogent reason Other Words from Inconstant Synonyms & Antonyms Choose the Right Synonym Example Sentences Learn More about Inconstant Other Words from Inconstant
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2. An individual who is observed to be Inconstant to his plans, or perhaps to carry on his affairs without any plan at all, is marked at once, by all prudent people, as a speedy victim to his own unsteadiness and folly.
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3. Inconstant definition, not constant; changeable; fickle; variable: an Inconstant friend
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4. Women accuse men of being Inconstant, and men retort that women are fickle
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5. THE 'CHARACTERS' OF JEAN DE LA BRUYRE JEAN DE LA BRUYRE Much attention was given to the arrangement of the hair, the fashions being as numerous and as Inconstant as they are to-day
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6. While all these words mean "lacking firmness or steadiness (as in purpose or devotion)," Inconstant implies an incapacity for steadiness and an inherent tendency to change.
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7. Late Middle English via Old French from Latin Inconstant-, from in- ‘not’ + constant- ‘standing firm’ (see constant).
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8. One can be physically promiscuous without being emotionally unfaithful, flighty, or Inconstant. Emily, the youngest was brown-haired and had Inconstant hazel eyes that commonly bordered on green
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9. The world is cruel and rancid, the body is a receptacle of foul gasses and Inconstant emotions, and the soul is …
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10. 'Inconstant' is a 10 letter word starting with I and ending with T Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for Inconstant We hope that the following list of synonyms for the word Inconstant will help you to finish your crossword today
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11. • Inconstant is the name of several merchant and naval ships including • Inconstant, Inconstantly Related word families intertwined with 'to place • Likely to change frequently often without apparent or cogent reason • In anatomy, denoting a structure (artery, nerve) that may or may not be present
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12. Inconstant was a wooden full-rigged sailing ship built in 1848 at Cape Breton, Nova Scotia which later became known as "Plimmer's Ark" and played an important role in the development of Wellington, New Zealand.The ship's hull remains in Wellington today as an important archaeological site
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13. Built by George Old at Big Bras d'Or, Nova Scotia Inconstant was one of largest wooden ships ever built
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14. Inconstant (feminine singular Inconstante, masculine plural Inconstants, feminine plural Inconstantes)
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15. What does Inconstant mean? Changing or varying, especially often and without discernible pattern or reason
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16. 4-Adonis de Rossi : Inconstant dans ses prestations, il faudra neanmoins s'en mefier car il releve d'un entrainement qui a fait ses preuves dans ce genre d'epreuve et qui plus est, n'est pas depourvu de …
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17. Define Inconstant by Webster's Dictionary, WordNet Lexical Database, Dictionary of Computing, Legal Dictionary, Medical Dictionary, Dream Dictionary.
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18. Find more ways to say Inconstant, along with related words, antonyms and example phrases at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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19. Definition of Inconstant written for English Language Learners from the Merriam-Webster Learner's Dictionary with audio pronunciations, usage examples, and count/noncount noun labels.
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20. ‘To my Inconstant Mistress’ by Thomas Carew is a three-stanza poem that is made out of sets of five lines, or quintains.Carew has chosen to structure this piece with a consistent rhyming pattern of ababb, alternating stanza by stanza as the poet saw fit.
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21. Inconstant Meaning: "fickle, not steadfast," from Old French Inconstant "variable, eccentric" (14c.), from Latin… See definitions of Inconstant.
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22. Inconstant definition: not constant ; variable Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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23. See authoritative translations of Inconstant in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations.
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24. Definition of Inconstant adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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25. Synonyms for Inconstant in Free Thesaurus
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26. 29 synonyms for Inconstant: alterable, changeable, fluid, mutable, uncertain, unsettled, unstable
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27. Inconstant meaning, definition, what is Inconstant: unfaithful in love or friendship: Learn more.
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28. Synonyms for Inconstant include variable, inconsistent, unsettled, unstable, changeable, fluctuating, mutable, uncertain, unsteady and volatile
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29. Definition of Inconstant in the Definitions.net dictionary
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30. What does Inconstant mean? Information and translations of Inconstant in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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31. Inconstant: 1 adj likely to change frequently often without apparent or cogent reason; variable “ Inconstant affections” “an Inconstant lover” “"swear not bythe Inconstant moon"- Shakespeare” Synonyms: changeable , changeful such that alteration is possible; having a marked tendency to change false , untrue (used especially of persons) not
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32. French: ·feminine singular of Inconstant··Inconstant Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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33. Inconstant: volátil: Translations: 1 – 3 / 3
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34. Inconstant - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums
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35. SYNONYMY NOTE: Inconstant implies an inherent tendency to change or a lack of steadfastness [an Inconstant lover]; fickle suggests an even greater instability or readiness to change, especially in affection [spurned by a fickle public]; capricious implies an instability or irregularity that seems to be the product of whim or erratic impulse [a
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36. Le public peut être très Inconstant.: Well, sir, the public can be pretty fickle.: En fait, ce syndrome est très Inconstant en cas de tumeur carcinoïde.: In fact, this syndrome is very fickle in case of carcinoid tumor.: Nous pensons que ce comportement Inconstant n'est pas le résultat d'une double personnalité.: We believe that this Inconstant behaviour is not the result of a split
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37. Definition and synonyms of Inconstant from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.
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38. This is the British English definition of Inconstant.View American English definition of Inconstant.
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39. Inconstant Moon is a science fiction short story collection by American author Larry Niven that was published in 1973
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40. "Inconstant Moon" is also a 1971 short story that is included in the collection.The title refers to "O, swear not by the moon, th' Inconstant moon", a quote from the balcony scene in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.The collection was assembled from the US collections
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41. The Inconstant Gardener is a treasure hunt quest in the Blood and Wine expansion
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42. Inconstant definition in French dictionary, Inconstant meaning, synonyms, see also 'inconsistant',inconstamment',inconstance',incontenté'
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43. The Inconstant Gardener is a treasure hunt quest in the Blood and Wine expansion
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INCONSTANT [inˈkänstənt]
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inconstant (adjective)