C2 noun #1,500 le plus courant 3 min de lecture

consistent

Something that is consistent stays the same over time or does not contradict itself.

Explanation at your level:

You use consistent when things stay the same. If you eat an apple every day, you are a consistent apple eater. It means you do not change. It is good to be consistent at school or in sports. If you are consistent, people trust you because they know what you will do next.

Being consistent means you do not change your behavior often. For example, if you are a consistent student, you study every night. It also describes things that match. If your answer is consistent with the facts, your answer is correct. It is a very useful word for describing habits.

In this level, you can use consistent to talk about progress or logic. A consistent performance means you do well every time, not just once. You can also say that a person's actions are consistent with their words, meaning they do what they say they will do. It is a key word for professional communication.

At this level, you might use consistent to discuss complex ideas or data. You can describe a consistent trend in a graph or a consistent argument in an essay. It implies a high level of reliability and logical coherence. It is often used in business to describe quality control or steady growth over time.

When you reach this level, you use consistent to evaluate depth and nuance. You might describe a character in a novel as having a consistent internal logic, even if their actions seem strange. It is also used in academic writing to demonstrate that a theory is consistent with empirical evidence, showing that you understand how to synthesize information effectively.

At the mastery level, consistent is used to articulate the relationship between disparate elements. You might discuss the consistent application of legal principles or the consistent evolution of a linguistic style. It denotes a profound state of unity and stability. It is the hallmark of a sophisticated speaker who can identify patterns and maintain logical integrity across complex, multi-faceted arguments or long-term projects.

Mot en 30 secondes

  • Consistent means steady and reliable.
  • It comes from the Latin for 'standing together'.
  • Always use 'with' after consistent.
  • It describes both behavior and physical texture.

Hey there! Think of consistent as the opposite of 'all over the place.' When someone is consistent, you know exactly what to expect from them because they don't change their behavior or quality of work randomly. Whether it's a person, a machine, or even a bowl of soup, being consistent means there is a steady, predictable pattern.

In a professional setting, a consistent worker is someone who delivers the same high-quality results day after day. In science or cooking, if a sauce has a consistent texture, it means it is smooth throughout with no weird lumps. It is a word that signals trust, reliability, and logical flow.

The word consistent comes to us from the Latin word consistere, which means 'to stand still' or 'to stand together.' It is built from com- (together) and sistere (to stand). Isn't that cool? It literally describes things that 'stand together' without falling apart or changing their position.

It entered English in the 17th century. Originally, it was used to describe physical things that were solid or firm, like a piece of wood. Over time, the meaning expanded to describe abstract ideas, like someone's character or the logic in an argument. It is a great example of how a word moves from describing the physical world to describing our thoughts and behaviors.

You will hear consistent used in almost every part of life. You might hear a coach say, 'We need to be more consistent in our training,' or a scientist note that 'the results were consistent with previous studies.' It is a very versatile word that works well in both casual chats and formal reports.

Common word combinations include consistent performance, consistent growth, and consistent with. When you use it with 'with,' you are saying that two things match up perfectly. It is a high-register word that sounds professional, so keep it in your back pocket for job interviews or essays!

While 'consistent' itself isn't always in an idiom, it is the foundation for many phrases about stability. 1. Keep the ball rolling: Maintaining a consistent pace of progress. 2. Slow and steady wins the race: A classic way to describe consistent effort. 3. On the same page: Being consistent in understanding with others. 4. Stick to your guns: Being consistent in your beliefs. 5. Like clockwork: Doing something in a perfectly consistent, predictable way.

Consistent is an adjective. To make it an adverb, we add -ly to get consistently. The noun form is consistency. It does not have a plural form because it describes a quality, not a countable object.

Pronunciation: In the UK, it is /kənˈsɪstənt/. In the US, it is /kənˈsɪstənt/. The stress is on the second syllable: con-SIS-tent. It rhymes with words like persistent, resistant, and subsistent. Remember to hit that 'SIS' sound clearly to sound like a native speaker!

Fun Fact

It shares a root with 'sister' in some ancient linguistic theories related to standing together.

Pronunciation Guide

UK kənˈsɪstənt

Clear 'con-sis-tent' rhythm.

US kənˈsɪstənt

Slightly flatter 't' sounds.

Common Errors

  • Misplacing stress on the first syllable
  • Dropping the final 't'
  • Mispronouncing the 'sis' sound

Rhymes With

persistent resistant subsistent existent insistent

Difficulty Rating

Lecture 2/5

Easy to understand context.

Writing 2/5

Commonly used in essays.

Speaking 2/5

Useful in daily conversation.

Écoute 2/5

Common in professional settings.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

stable same good

Learn Next

consistency consistently inconsistent

Avanc

coherence reliability uniformity

Grammar to Know

Adjective usage

He is consistent.

Prepositional phrases

Consistent with facts.

Adverb formation

Consistently.

Examples by Level

1

He is a consistent worker.

He works the same way.

Adjective + noun.

2

The weather is consistent.

The weather does not change.

Linking verb.

3

Be consistent.

Stay the same.

Imperative.

4

She is consistent.

She is reliable.

Adjective.

5

I am consistent.

I do not change.

Subject + verb.

6

It is consistent.

It matches.

Adjective.

7

Stay consistent.

Keep doing it.

Verb + adjective.

8

Be very consistent.

Always the same.

Adverb + adjective.

1

She shows consistent improvement.

2

The results are consistent.

3

He is a consistent player.

4

We need consistent rules.

5

The milk has a consistent texture.

6

They are consistent in their habits.

7

Keep your work consistent.

8

It is a consistent effort.

1

His story is consistent with the evidence.

2

We need a consistent approach to this problem.

3

The team has been very consistent this season.

4

She maintains a consistent level of quality.

5

The data is consistent across all tests.

6

He is consistent in his daily routine.

7

The sauce needs a consistent thickness.

8

Is your behavior consistent with your values?

1

The findings are consistent with previous research.

2

She has a consistent track record of success.

3

The company follows a consistent growth strategy.

4

His argument is not consistent with the facts.

5

We need to ensure consistent standards.

6

The paint has a smooth, consistent finish.

7

They applied a consistent policy to everyone.

8

Her performance remains remarkably consistent.

1

The theory provides a consistent framework for analysis.

2

His actions were entirely consistent with his philosophy.

3

The architect ensured a consistent style throughout the building.

4

The report shows a consistent decline in sales.

5

We must maintain a consistent narrative.

6

The results are consistent with our hypothesis.

7

She is consistent in her pursuit of excellence.

8

The logic of the plot is consistent.

1

The consistent application of justice is essential.

2

His work displays a consistent thematic integrity.

3

The evidence is consistent with the prosecution's theory.

4

She maintains a consistent standard of excellence.

5

The consistent evolution of the species is documented.

6

The data remains consistent despite the changes.

7

He is a consistent advocate for reform.

8

The consistent nature of the phenomenon is puzzling.

Synonymes

uniformity regularity steadiness coherence viscosity congruity

Antonymes

inconsistency irregularity variation

Collocations courantes

consistent with
consistent performance
consistent growth
consistent results
remain consistent
highly consistent
consistent effort
consistent standard
consistent approach
perfectly consistent

Idioms & Expressions

"Keep the ball rolling"

To maintain consistent progress.

Let's keep the ball rolling on this project.

casual

"Slow and steady"

Consistent effort over time.

Slow and steady wins the race.

neutral

"Like clockwork"

Perfectly consistent timing.

He arrives like clockwork.

casual

"On the same page"

Consistent understanding.

Let's make sure we are on the same page.

neutral

"Stick to your guns"

Being consistent in your opinion.

You should stick to your guns.

casual

"Walk the talk"

Being consistent in action and word.

She really walks the talk.

casual

Easily Confused

consistent vs Constant

Both imply stability.

Constant = non-stop; Consistent = steady quality.

Constant noise vs. consistent work.

consistent vs Persistent

Similar suffix.

Persistent = not giving up; Consistent = stable.

Persistent rain vs. consistent effort.

consistent vs Resistant

Similar suffix.

Resistant = fighting against something.

Resistant to change.

consistent vs Insistent

Similar suffix.

Insistent = demanding.

Insistent on an answer.

Sentence Patterns

B1

Subject + is + consistent + with + object

The data is consistent with the report.

A2

Subject + shows + consistent + noun

She shows consistent improvement.

B2

Subject + remains + consistent

His quality remains consistent.

B2

Adverb + consistent + noun

Highly consistent results.

A2

Keep + object + consistent

Keep your style consistent.

Famille de mots

Nouns

consistency The state of being consistent.

Verbs

consist To be composed of.

Adjectives

consistent Steady or logical.

Apparenté

insistent Similar sound but different meaning (demanding).

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

Academic Professional Casual Slang

Erreurs courantes

Consistent to Consistent with
We always use 'with' after consistent.
Consistenting Consistent
Consistent is an adjective, not a verb.
Very consistenting Very consistent
Adjectives don't take -ing.
Consistently to Consistent with
Mixing adjective and adverb usage.
Consistent of Consistent with
Wrong preposition choice.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a wall that never cracks; it is consistent.

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Native Usage

Use it to praise work quality.

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Cultural Insight

Consistency is a top trait for leaders.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always look for 'with' nearby.

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Say It Right

Stress the middle syllable.

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Don't say 'consistent to'

Always use 'with'.

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Did You Know?

It comes from 'standing together'.

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Study Smart

Use it in your own sentences.

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Writing Tip

Use it to link arguments.

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Speaking Tip

Slow down on the 'sis' sound.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

CON (together) + SIST (stand) = STANDING TOGETHER.

Visual Association

A row of soldiers standing perfectly straight.

Word Web

Reliable Steady Predictable Uniform

Défi

Try to do one thing consistently for a week.

Origine du mot

Latin

Original meaning: To stand together

Contexte culturel

None.

Highly valued in business and sports culture.

Often used in self-help books about habits.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At work

  • consistent performance
  • consistent growth
  • consistent results

In science

  • consistent with data
  • consistent findings
  • consistent variable

In cooking

  • consistent texture
  • consistent thickness
  • consistent mix

In sports

  • consistent player
  • consistent training
  • consistent form

Conversation Starters

"How do you stay consistent with your goals?"

"Why is it important to be consistent in school?"

"Can you name someone who is very consistent?"

"Is it hard to be consistent every day?"

"What is the most consistent thing in your life?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you were very consistent.

Why does consistency lead to success?

What happens when things are not consistent?

How can you improve your consistency?

Questions fréquentes

8 questions

They are similar but constant means 'never stopping', while consistent means 'not changing in quality'.

Yes, for texture.

Consistently.

It is neutral and professional.

It shows a relationship between two things.

Yes.

No.

Usually, yes.

Teste-toi

fill blank A1

He is a ___ worker.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : consistent

Adjective needed.

multiple choice A2

Which means the same as consistent?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Steady

Steady means stable.

true false B1

Consistent is a verb.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Faux

It is an adjective.

match pairs B1

Word

Signification

All matched!

Synonyms/Antonyms.

sentence order B2

Touche les mots ci-dessous pour construire la phrase
Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :

Subject + verb + adverb + adjective.

fill blank B2

The data is ___ with the theory.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : consistent

Needs adjective + with.

multiple choice C1

What is the noun form?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Consistency

Consistency is the noun.

true false C1

Consistent can describe thickness.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Vrai

Yes, physical consistency.

sentence order C2

Touche les mots ci-dessous pour construire la phrase
Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :

Subject + verb + adjective.

fill blank C2

He is ___ in his efforts.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : consistent

Adjective after 'is'.

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