Sentence example with the word 'inconstant'

inconstant

adrift, deviative, evanescent, fugitive, irresolute, nonobservant, shapeless, transient, unmetrical, variable

Definition adj. likely to change frequently often without apparent or cogent reason

Last update: October 14, 2015


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He is an inconstant lover.   [Please select]

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In the Moscow basin, which was a broad gulf of the Carboniferous sea, coal appears as isolated inconstant seams amidst littoral deposits, the formation of which was favoured by frequent minor subsidences of the seacoast.   [Please select]

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To see a grotto in your dreams, is a sign of incomplete and inconstant friendships.   [Please select]

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The nature of the young child, taking its colour from its surroundings, is sensitive, mobile, and inconstant.   [Please select]

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His nature was passionate and inconstant, his sensibilities morbidly acute, and his imagination lively.   [Please select]

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Even the ghost in the wall proved inconstant, but I had twice heard the steps without being able to account for them.   [Please select]

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Human nature is too inconstant to admit of any such regularity.   [Please select]

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What is casual and inconstant gives but little joy, and less pride.   [Please select]

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