Meaning & Definition of word "Inconstancy"
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Inconstancy
/ˌɪn.kənˈstæn.si/
noun:
- 1. The quality of being changeable or variable; lack of stability or consistency.
- Example: The inconstancy of her affections made it difficult for him to trust her.
- 2. The tendency to change one's loyalties or affections frequently.
- Example: His inconstancy in relationships led to a reputation for being unreliable.
- 3. A lack of commitment or dedication; wavering behavior.
- Example: The inconstancy in his work ethic was evident when he often missed deadlines.
- 4. Unreliability; the state of being not dependable.
- Example: The inconstancy of the weather made planning the outdoor event a challenge.
Etymology
Middle English, from Latin 'inconstantia', from 'in-' meaning 'not' + 'constantia' meaning 'constancy'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
fickle nature:
The tendency to change opinions or feelings frequently.
mercurial temperament:
An often unpredictable and changeable demeanor.
Related Words
constancy:
The quality of being unchanging or unwavering.
fickle:
Changing frequently, especially as regards one's loyalties or affections.
caprice:
A sudden and unaccountable change of mood or behavior.
Slang Meanings of inconstancy
Meaning: Wishy-washy
Example Sentence: He's so wishy-washy; he can't stick to one idea for more than a minute.
Meaning: Flaky
Example Sentence: Don't count on him to show up; he's pretty flaky when it comes to plans.