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inconsistent

/in-kuhn-sis-tuhnt/US // ˌɪn kənˈsɪs tənt //UK // (ˌɪnkənˈsɪstənt) //

不一致的,不一致,不一致的情况,不一致的是

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : lacking in harmony between the different parts or elements; self-contradictory: an inconsistent story.
    • : lacking agreement, as one thing with another or two or more things in relation to each other; at variance: a summary that is inconsistent with the previously stated facts.
    • : not consistent in principles, conduct, etc.: He's so inconsistent we never know if he'll be kind or cruel.
    • : acting at variance with professed principles.
    • : Logic. incompatible.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.contradictory, irregular
Synonyms

Examples

  • An AI hiring tool could satisfy that requirement and still be wildly inconsistent at predicting how well people from different groups actually succeed in the job once they’re hired.

  • The variability of the data and inconsistent analyses concerned the researchers, who recommend more standardization, stronger analytical approaches and an attempt to collect more information in smaller geographic areas.

  • Testing and reporting were so scarce and inconsistent that it distorted the numbers that researchers obtained.

  • The government’s public health messaging was inconsistent, it lost the public’s trust through a series of scandals and policy U-turns, and more recently, it failed to take decisive measures during the Christmas period.

  • Compounding the problem, local leaders have repeatedly complained about inconsistent vaccine supplies.

  • The Kim-in-command view, however, seems inconsistent with recent developments.

  • In response, voters thought voting for Madison was inconsistent with their thirst for free booze.

  • The burden on plaintiffs in wrongful birth cases “is unique, and is inconsistent with other types of malpractice cases,” she said.

  • As in any other area of law, though, such a belief is not inconsistent with a belief that people may be unjustly accused.

  • Instead, if the people you support are committing acts inconsistent with your own sense of morality, then you should speak out.

  • Inconsistent hyphenation and inconsistent use of -ise and -ize spellings have been left as in the original.

  • Monotheism is strictly inconsistent with the supremacy of “merits” which is the very soul of Oriental religion.

  • Their obstreperous loyalty might seem inconsistent with this unideal character, but it is only seeming.

  • In what respect has the subsequent conduct of Sir Robert Peel been inconsistent with these declarations?

  • Spacing after punctuation standardized, inconsistent hyphenation and archaic spelling retained.