His continued use of the word "xiombarg" in all of his exams was certainly consistent if a trifle ill advised.
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Example - He consistently pursued the same theme in all his speeches. Example: He has been a constant ally.
hitting the target accurately and consistently.
Jill was frustrated by her friend Tom's blithe attitude toward the problems she was having with her boss. Blithe is an adjective.
Depending on context, consistently or long-windedly.
consistent = adjective example sentence: She is making consistent progress. consistently = adverb example: Her scores are consistently improving.
The new employee has proven to be worth his salt by consistently delivering exceptional results on every project he takes on.
I would have never dreamed that my heroic achievement would result in a sentence. His amazing exploits are consistently topped by other, more grand achievements.
the viewpoint is established with the first sentence and should be maintained consistently throughout the report.
The coach upbraided the player for consistently arriving late to practice.
Starner appears to be consistently evaluating life through her lyrics, and this externalization of emotional expression is uniquely moving.
The laggard student consistently turned in assignments late, causing their grades to suffer.
Please don't talk to me in class or we will get a reprimand from the teacher.
to avoid consistently
The past tense of consist is consisted.
The sentence "Research studies have consistently shown a strong correlation between smoking and an increased risk of developing lung cancer" supports the thesis statement that smoking is a major risk factor for lung cancer.
While many celebrities have every word of an interview written out ahead of time, Dolly Parton is consistently honest and candid with the media.