inconsistent
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British pronunciation
/ˌɪnkənˈsɪstənt/

Définition et signification de « inconsistent » en anglais

inconsistent
01

pas cohérent, inconsistent, incohérent

not staying the same or predictable in quality or behavior
inconsistent definition and meaning
example
Exemples
Her performance was inconsistent; she would excel one day and struggle the next.
Sa performance était inconstante; elle excellait un jour et luttait le lendemain.
The data showed inconsistent trends, making it difficult to draw conclusions.
Les données ont montré des tendances incohérentes, ce qui a rendu difficile de tirer des conclusions.
02

contradictoire, ne pas concorder

(of two statements, etc.) not agreeing with one another
inconsistent definition and meaning
example
Exemples
Despite his initial promises, his actions were inconsistent with his words, causing disappointment among his supporters.
Malgré ses promesses initiales, ses actions étaient incohérentes avec ses paroles, provoquant une déception parmi ses partisans.
The opinions of the committee members were inconsistent, with some supporting the proposal and others strongly opposing it.
Les opinions des membres du comité étaient incohérentes, certains soutenant la proposition et d'autres s'y opposant fermement.
03

unable to be made compatible, coherent, or logically harmonious with something else

example
Exemples
The proposal is inconsistent with the company's policy.
Their actions were inconsistent with their stated values.
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