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inconsistencies
1
the state or quality of being irregular or unpredictable
- His inconsistency in meeting deadlines led to frustration among his colleagues.
- Due to the inconsistency in his behavior, people found it difficult to understand his intentions.
- The team has been trying to address the inconsistency of their performance in recent matches.
- The weather this week has been marked by inconsistency, switching between sunny and rainy days.
- There was a noticeable inconsistency in the way the rules were applied during the competition.
Antonyms:
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a specific aspect or element characterized by lack of uniformity, regularity, or harmony
- The report highlighted several inconsistencies in the witness testimonies.
- There was an inconsistency in the data that required further investigation.
- The report pointed out several inconsistencies in the witness testimonies.
- His explanation of the events revealed several inconsistencies.
- There was an inconsistency between his words and his actions.