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consistent
adjective as in constant, regular
Strongest matches
adjective as in agreeing, compatible
Example Sentences
The result and the US performance was full of positives though for US coach Pochettino, who has struggled to build consistent performances since his appointment a year ago.
Before the shutdown, Vought's office instructed federal agencies to prepare reduction-in-force plans aimed at cutting employees or programmes whose funding might lapse or were "not consistent with the President's priorities", Politico reported.
Sending them to the Colorado prison, she said, “will ensure that they spend the remainder of their lives in conditions consistent with the egregious crimes they committed.”
Old or new, creative imagery has been a consistent component of Wolf Alice’s expression.
"Our batting is not consistent. The lower order has done a decent job, but the top order needs to shoulder more responsibility," Bangladesh skipper Nigar Sultana conceded after the defeat.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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