Definitionn. unfaithfulness by virtue of being unreliable or treacherous
Last update: June 28, 2015
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His most essential qualities are vanity, weakness, inconstancy, presumption. [Please select]
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That was more to be feared by Dorothy than even John's inconstancy. [Please select]
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Hermia first awoke, and finding her lost Lysander asleep so near her, was looking at him and wondering at his strange inconstancy. [Please select]
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"Nay, Miss Meredith, thou needest not pretend that thou hast any knowledge of inconstancy." [Please select]
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By this indulgence of the fancy in its inconstancy, the tie of child and parent still preserves its full force and influence. [Please select]
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"Peace, friend Sancho," replied Don Quixote: "there is nothing so subject to the inconstancy of fortune as war." [Please select]
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The inconstancy of baby Maggot's nature was presently exhibited in his becoming tired of the sun, and the restlessness of his disposition displayed itself in his frantic efforts to get out of bed. [Please select]
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But wealth, I had been told, is so demoralising, and I thought your never coming forward to find me and protect me in my illness might have something to do with inconstancy. [Please select]
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