consistent

From Latin 'consistens', present participle of 'consistere', meaning 'to stand firm' or 'to endure'.

ADJ (1)
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consistente literal / estable neutral / confiable neutral / uniforme neutral / sistemático neutral / conceptual framework untranslatable (The abstract idea of being coherent in a theoretical context doesn't have a direct single-word translation.)
Synonyms steady neutral , constant neutral , reliable neutral , uniform neutral

Acting or done in the same way over time, showing steady performance or behavior; or, of a quality, standard, or nature that remains the same or is of a good standard over time. It can also describe something that is in agreement or compatible with another fact, principle, or body of opinion.

  • Her dedication to her studies has been consistent throughout the semester. — This implies she has consistently put in effort.
  • The restaurant is known for its consistent quality of food and service. — This means the quality doesn't vary and is reliably good.
  • The new findings are consistent with previous research in the field. — This indicates the findings align with what was already known or believed.
  • To achieve your goals, you need to be consistent in your efforts every single day. — This emphasizes the importance of regularity and persistence.