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consistent

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/kənˈsɪstənt/ · con-sis-tent

Acting or done in the same way over time; unchanging in achievement or effect over a period of time.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Acting or done in the same way over time; unchanging in achievement or effect over a period of time.

ایک ہی طریقے سے کام کرنا یا کرنا؛ وقت کے ساتھ حاصل کردہ یا اثر میں غیر متغیر ہونا۔

مستقل

mustaqil

Formal: ثابت دار

Synonyms

steadyunvaryinguniformمستحکمیکساںثابت

Antonyms

inconsistentvariableerraticغیر مستقلمتغیربے قاعدہ

Common Collocations

  • consistent behavior
  • consistent results
  • consistent quality

Example Sentences

Her consistent efforts eventually led to success.

اس کی مستقل کوششوں نے آخر کار کامیابی کی طرف راہنمائی کی۔

Us ki mustaqil koshishon ne aakhir kar kamiyabi ki taraf rahnumai ki.

It is important to have a consistent approach in marketing.

مارکیٹنگ میں مستقل طریقہ کار رکھنا اہم ہے۔

Marketing mein mustaqil tareeqa kar rakhna ahem hai.

The teacher expects consistent homework from all students.

استاد تمام طلباء سے مستقل ہوم ورک کی توقع کرتا ہے۔

Ustaad tamam talba se mustaqil home work ki tawaqqo karta hai.

Easily Confused With

persistent:Persistent refers to continuing firmly or obstinately despite opposition or difficulty, while consistent refers to something unchanging over time.

Word Family

consistency
nounاستحکام
consistently
adverbمستقل طور پر

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'consistent' as 'constantly the same'.

Imagine a clock that keeps the same time every day.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

ثابت قدم رہ ، خواہ حالات کیسے بھی ہوں۔

Sabit qadam reh, khwah halaat kaisay bhi hon.

Stay steadfast, regardless of the circumstances.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

پختہ یقین، مستقل سمتیں دیتا ہے۔

Pukhta yaqeen, mustaqil simtien deta hai.

Firm belief gives consistent direction.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "consistens" — standing firm or together

First known use: 15th century

The word 'consistent' entered English in the late Middle Ages, derived from Latin, where it meant 'standing together'.