About The Word Inconstant
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Inconstant
| Inconstant Definition And Meaning |
What's The Definition Of Inconstant?
[adj] likely to change frequently often without apparent or cogent reason; variable; "inconstant affections"; "an inconstant lover"; "swear not by...the inconstant moon"- Shakespeare
Synonyms | Synonyms for Inconstant: false |
fickle |
untrue |
volatile
Related Terms | Find terms related to Inconstant: adrift |
afloat |
alternating |
amorphous |
brittle |
broken |
capricious |
careening |
catchy |
changeable |
changeful |
changing |
choppy |
coquettish |
corruptible |
deciduous |
derelict |
desultory |
deviable |
deviating |
deviative |
deviatory |
different |
disaffected |
disconnected |
discontinuous |
disloyal |
disorderly |
disregardful |
divaricate |
divergent |
diversified |
diversiform |
dizzy |
dying |
eccentric |
elusive |
ephemeral |
erose |
erratic |
evanescent |
faddish |
fading |
faithless |
false |
fast and loose |
fickle |
fitful |
fleeting |
flickering |
flighty |
flirtatious |
flitting |
fluctuating |
fly-by-night |
flying |
fragile |
frail |
freakish |
fugacious |
fugitive |
giddy |
guttering |
halting |
herky-jerky |
heteroclite |
immethodical |
impermanent |
impetuous |
impulsive |
inattentive |
inconsistent |
indecisive |
indefinite |
infirm |
inobservant |
insubstantial |
intermittent |
intermitting |
irregular |
irresolute |
irresponsible |
jagged |
jerky |
light |
lubricious |
lurching |
mazy |
mercurial |
momentary |
moody |
mortal |
motley |
mutable |
negligent |
nonadherent |
noncompliant |
nonconforming |
nonconformist |
nondurable |
nonobservant |
nonpermanent |
nonstandard |
nonuniform |
not true to |
of bad faith |
passing |
patchy |
perishable |
pluralistic |
protean |
quicksilver |
ragged |
rambling |
recreant |
restless |
rough |
roving |
scatterbrained |
scrappy |
shapeless |
shifting |
shifty |
short-lived |
shuffling |
skittish |
snatchy |
spasmatic |
spasmic |
spasmodic |
spastic |
spineless |
sporadic |
spotty |
staggering |
temperamental |
temporal |
temporary |
ticklish |
toying |
transient |
transitive |
transitory |
trothless |
unaccountable |
uncertain |
uncompliant |
unconforming |
uncontrolled |
undependable |
undisciplined |
undurable |
unenduring |
unequable |
unequal |
uneven |
unfaithful |
unfixed |
unloyal |
unmethodical |
unmetrical |
unobservant |
unorthodox |
unpredictable |
unregular |
unreliable |
unrestrained |
unrhythmical |
unsettled |
unstable |
unstable as water |
unstaid |
unsteadfast |
unsteady |
unsystematic |
untrue |
ununiform |
vacillating |
vagrant |
vague |
variable |
variegated |
variform |
various |
varying |
veering |
versatile |
vicissitudinary |
vicissitudinous |
volatile |
wandering |
wanton |
wavering |
wavery |
wavy |
wayward |
whimsical |
wishy-washy |
wobbling |
wobbly
See Also | changeable |
changeful |
unfaithful |
unstable |
variable
Inconstant In Webster's Dictionary
\In*con"stant\, a. [L. inconstans: cf. F. inconstant.
See {In-} not, and {Constant}.]
Not constant; not stable or uniform; subject to change of
character, appearance, opinion, inclination, or purpose,
etc.; not firm; unsteady; fickle; changeable; variable; --
said of persons or things; as, inconstant in love or
friendship. ``The inconstant moon.'' --Shak.
While we, inquiring phantoms of a day, Inconstant as
the shadows we survey! --Boyse.
Syn: Mutable; fickle; volatile; unsteady; unstable;
changeable; variable; wavering; fluctuating.
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