비일관성 있다
You use inconsistent when something is not the same every time. If you eat breakfast at 7:00 AM on Monday but at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, that is inconsistent. It is not regular.
When you describe someone who changes their mind a lot, you say they are inconsistent. It is like a light that turns on and off. It is not steady or reliable for you.
In English, we use this word to talk about performance. If a student gets an 'A' one day and an 'F' the next, their grades are inconsistent. It is a helpful word for describing things that lack a steady pattern.
You will often hear this in business or academic settings. If data is inconsistent, it means the numbers do not match up. It suggests that there is an error in the logic or the process being used.
At this level, you might use the word to describe abstract concepts, like inconsistent policies or inconsistent moral standards. It implies a deeper level of contradiction that affects the integrity of a system or a person's character.
Mastery of this word involves understanding its nuance in formal rhetoric. An inconsistent argument is one that fails the test of internal validity. It is a powerful tool in critical thinking to point out flaws in an opponent's logic or a structural failure in a complex organization.
비일관성 있다 30秒了解
- Adjective meaning not steady.
- Often used with 'with'.
- Noun form is inconsistency.
- Used in both formal and casual settings.
Hey there! When we say something is inconsistent, we are usually talking about a lack of steadiness. Think of a friend who promises to meet you at noon but shows up at 1:00 PM one day and 11:00 AM the next; that is inconsistent behavior.
It is a word we use when things just don't line up. Whether it is a sports team that wins one game and loses the next, or a set of rules that changes depending on who is in charge, inconsistency creates confusion. It is the opposite of being reliable or steady.
The word inconsistent comes from the Latin in- (meaning 'not') and consistere (meaning 'to stand together'). Literally, it describes something that cannot 'stand together' because the parts are fighting each other.
It entered English in the 17th century. During that time, it was often used in philosophical debates about logic. If your argument was inconsistent, it meant your points contradicted one another. Over time, the word moved from strict logic into our daily lives to describe everything from weather patterns to human habits.
You will hear inconsistent used in both serious and casual settings. In a professional context, a boss might say, 'Your work quality has been inconsistent lately,' which is a polite way of saying you need to be more reliable.
Common collocations include inconsistent results, inconsistent behavior, and inconsistent data. It is a very useful word because it is neutral—it describes a fact without necessarily being overly aggressive or mean.
While there isn't one single idiom for the word, we use phrases like 'blow hot and cold' to describe someone who is inconsistent in their feelings. Another is 'all over the place', which describes someone whose actions are inconsistent.
You might also hear 'flip-flopping', which describes an inconsistent opinion. 'Chop and change' is a British idiom for someone who keeps changing their mind. Finally, 'on-again, off-again' is the perfect way to describe an inconsistent relationship.
Inconsistent is an adjective. To make it a noun, we use inconsistency. The adverb form is inconsistently. It is pronounced /ˌɪnkənˈsɪstənt/ with the stress on the second syllable.
It rhymes with words like persistent and resistant. Notice how the prefix 'in-' creates the negative meaning, which is a very common pattern in English grammar for creating opposites.
趣味小知识
It shares a root with 'insist' and 'resist'.
发音指南
- Mispronouncing the 'con' syllable
- Missing the 'ent' ending
- Stress on the wrong syllable
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Adjective usage
The inconsistent man.
Prepositional phrases
Inconsistent with.
Prefixes
In- as a negative.
按水平分级的例句
The weather is inconsistent.
날씨가 변덕스럽다
adjective usage
His work is inconsistent.
The rules are inconsistent.
Her mood is inconsistent.
The results were inconsistent.
This is an inconsistent schedule.
The light is inconsistent.
My sleep is inconsistent.
The quality is inconsistent.
The data provided is inconsistent.
He is an inconsistent player.
The policy is inconsistent with our values.
They have an inconsistent history.
The evidence is inconsistent.
Her story was inconsistent.
The service is inconsistent.
We found inconsistent reports.
The findings are inconsistent with previous studies.
The team's performance has been inconsistent this season.
There are inconsistent standards across departments.
His behavior is highly inconsistent.
The software shows inconsistent behavior.
The logic is fundamentally inconsistent.
We noticed inconsistent patterns in the logs.
The rules are applied in an inconsistent manner.
The witness provided an inconsistent account of the night.
The theory is inconsistent with modern physics.
There is an inconsistent application of the law.
The company has an inconsistent track record.
Such an inconsistent approach will fail.
The arguments are logically inconsistent.
We must address these inconsistent results.
The policy is inconsistent with international norms.
The author's narrative is intentionally inconsistent to mirror the protagonist's madness.
The legal framework is riddled with inconsistent clauses.
His philosophy remains inconsistent throughout his later works.
The inconsistent nature of the market makes investment risky.
We identified an inconsistent variable in the experiment.
The report highlights inconsistent ethical standards.
Such inconsistent logic undermines the entire thesis.
The inconsistent application of sanctions caused diplomatic tension.
常见搭配
习语与表达
"Blow hot and cold"
To be inconsistent in your feelings
She keeps blowing hot and cold about the trip.
casual"All over the place"
Lacking organization or consistency
His notes are all over the place.
casual"Flip-flop"
To change one's opinion frequently
The politician flip-flops on every issue.
neutral"Chop and change"
To keep changing one's mind
Stop chopping and changing your plans!
casual"On-again, off-again"
Happening intermittently
They have an on-again, off-again relationship.
casual"Hot and cold"
Unpredictable behavior
He runs hot and cold with his friends.
casual容易混淆
Both imply a lack of logic.
Incoherent is usually about speech or thought.
His speech was incoherent.
Both mean changing.
Erratic is more extreme/sudden.
Her mood was erratic.
Both mean not to be trusted.
Unreliable is about trust, inconsistent is about pattern.
He is unreliable.
Both mean changing.
Variable is neutral/mathematical.
The weather is variable.
句型
Subject + is + inconsistent + with + object
This is inconsistent with the facts.
Subject + shows + inconsistent + behavior
He shows inconsistent behavior.
The + noun + is + inconsistent
The data is inconsistent.
Subject + remains + inconsistent
The results remain inconsistent.
It + is + inconsistent + to + verb
It is inconsistent to say that.
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动词
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如何使用
7
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inconsistent to
→
inconsistent with
The correct preposition is 'with'.
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inconsistence
→
inconsistency
The noun form is inconsistency.
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inconsistenting
→
inconsistent
It is an adjective, not a verb.
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very inconsistent
→
highly inconsistent
Highly is more formal and precise.
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inconsistently behavior
→
inconsistent behavior
Don't use the adverb before a noun.
小贴士
Memory Palace
Imagine a clock that ticks at different speeds.
Workplace
Use it to give feedback on work quality.
Politeness
It is a polite way to address issues.
Preposition
Always use 'with' after it.
Stress
Stress the second syllable.
Noun form
Don't say 'inconsistence'.
Latin roots
It means 'not standing together'.
Context
Read scientific abstracts to see it used.
Precision
Use it to describe data points.
Clarity
Use it when explaining why a plan failed.
记住它
记忆技巧
In-con-sist: If you are IN, you CON (can) SIST (stay) together. If you are INCONSISTENT, you cannot stay together.
视觉联想
A broken chain link.
Word Web
挑战
Write down three things you do consistently, then one thing you do inconsistently.
词源
Latin
原始含义: Not standing together
文化背景
None
Used often in workplace feedback to be polite but firm.
在生活中练习
真实语境
At work
- inconsistent performance
- inconsistent results
- inconsistent data
In a relationship
- inconsistent behavior
- inconsistent feelings
- inconsistent communication
Academic writing
- logically inconsistent
- inconsistent with theory
- inconsistent findings
Daily life
- inconsistent weather
- inconsistent schedule
- inconsistent quality
对话开场白
"Have you ever had an inconsistent boss?"
"Why do you think some people are inconsistent?"
"Is it better to be consistent or creative?"
"How do you deal with inconsistent data?"
"Can an inconsistent person be successful?"
日记主题
Write about a time you were inconsistent.
Why is consistency important in life?
Describe a situation where inconsistent rules caused problems.
How can you improve your own consistency?
常见问题
8 个问题It is a neutral descriptor of a lack of pattern.
Yes, to describe their behavior.
Inconsistency.
It is used in all registers.
Not necessarily, just not steady.
Yes, that is a common phrase.
I-N-C-O-N-S-I-S-T-E-N-T.
Yes, very common in professional English.
自我测试
The weather is ___ today.
It describes the changing weather.
Which means the same as inconsistent?
Unpredictable means it changes.
Inconsistent is a verb.
It is an adjective.
Word
意思
They are synonyms.
Subject-verb-adjective.
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Summary
Inconsistent means something that changes and lacks a steady pattern, making it hard to predict.
- Adjective meaning not steady.
- Often used with 'with'.
- Noun form is inconsistency.
- Used in both formal and casual settings.
Memory Palace
Imagine a clock that ticks at different speeds.
Workplace
Use it to give feedback on work quality.
Politeness
It is a polite way to address issues.
Preposition
Always use 'with' after it.
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입체적
B2Having a three-dimensional effect or examining something from multiple perspectives rather than a single flat view. It implies a comprehensive and detailed analysis.
~에 관해
B1About, concerning.
~에 대하여
A2Concerning or regarding a particular subject; about.
~대해
A2About; concerning; regarding.
~에 관하여
A2Regarding, concerning, about (a topic).
~에 대해(서)
A1Indicates the topic or subject of discussion, meaning 'about' or 'regarding'.
무엇보다
A2More than anything else; above all.
결석생
A2A student who is absent from class.
추상화하다
B2To consider something theoretically or separately from its physical reality. It involves extracting general principles from specific examples.
추상
A2Abstraction; the quality of dealing with ideas rather than events.