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inconstantly

/in-kon-stuhnt/US // ɪnˈkɒn stənt //UK // (ɪnˈkɒnstənt) //

不停地,不断地,不停的,不停

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not constant; changeable; fickle; variable: an inconstant friend.

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Examples

  • It was, fundamentally, a constancy illusion—like the Dress, the new Rothkos were color- inconstant.

  • Bob Smith: unbalanced, inconstant, and even more of a carpetbagger than the other guy.

  • At this moment, Brown seemed particularly inconstant and indecisive.

  • Therefore, whatever changes you want made along that line will be made for propriety, and propriety is a very inconstant thing.

  • Women accuse men of being inconstant, and men retort that women are fickle.

  • Much attention was given to the arrangement of the hair, the fashions being as numerous and as inconstant as they are to-day.

  • This inconstant temper he had already manifested, and given the worst example of, before his acquaintance with the great tempter.

  • My pretty Lotty knew perfectly the power they gave her over the restless and inconstant heart of man, but she did not abuse it.

  • Catharine had not mistaken her power over the feeble intellect and the inconstant will of her son.