inconsistency 的定义
plural in·con·sist·en·cies for 2.
- the quality or condition of being inconsistent.
- an inconsistent thing, action, remark, etc.
inconsistency 近义词
discrepancy
inconsistency 的近义词 16 个
- deviation
- difference
- disagreement
- disparity
- divergence
- inequality
- paradox
- contrariety
- disproportion
- dissimilarity
- dissonance
- incongruity
- unlikeness
- variance
- disproportionateness
- inconsonance
inconsistency 的反义词 12 个
更多inconsistency例句
- I do think there are going to be challenges when there’s an inconsistency between taxpayers’ economic-impact numbers and the IRS records.
- Instead, Diaz thinks that inconsistencies in the research could be because “no two bilingualisms are the same.”
- As the team modified different art assets through the trilogy, they had to be mindful of certain images and symbols not seeping into the wrong game, which could cause narrative inconsistencies.
- The amount of inconsistency and even hypocrisy present in Hall of Fame choices rises more and more as we come to know more about who players are off the field.
- The longtime scout is used to it going the other way, teenagers regressing or showing inconsistency because, well, they’re teenagers.
- Independent artist Erika Moen addresses this inconsistency in the inaugural strip of her newest comic series, Oh Joy Sex Toy.
- Month-to-month reports exposed an even more alarming inconsistency.
- The liberals have allowed that belief to emerge by acquiescing in conservative inconsistency.
- Last year he proved that he still has electric ability, but his inconsistency and durability concerns are worse than ever.
- Inconsistency in Washington politics today is the rule, not the exception, and it goes far beyond bill scoring.
- But our ancestors were generally so much blinded by prejudice that this inconsistency passed unnoticed.
- The poor girl pitied me from her heart; but, at the same time, reminded me of the strange inconsistency of my principles.
- Yet we are content to hunt for the motives of this inconsistency of belief and action, instead of rectifying it!
- Sheridan fanned the flame; he taunted Burke with inconsistency, and pronounced a panegyric on the revolutionary leaders.
- It is better to drop a tear over the inconsistency of human nature, and to bewail those infirmities which cannot be justified.