inconsistently
intermediateB1/ˌɪnkənˈsɪstəntli/ · in-con-sis-tent-ly
In a manner that lacks consistency or regularity.
Meanings
In a manner that lacks consistency or regularity.
ایسے طریقے سے جو عدم مطابقت یا باقاعدگی کی کمی پر مبنی ہو۔
عدم مطابقت کے ساتھ
adam mutabiqat ke sath
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Common Collocations
- inconsistently applied rules
- behave inconsistently
- inconsistently reported facts
Example Sentences
The rules were enforced inconsistently, leading to confusion among the players.
یہ قوانین غیر متوازن طریقے سے نافذ کیے گئے، جس سے کھلاڑیوں میں الجھن پیدا ہوئی۔
Yeh qawaid ghair mutawazan tareeqay se naafiz kiye gaye, jis se khiladion mein uljhan paida hui.
Her performance has been praised inconsistently throughout the season.
اس کی کارکردگی کو پورے موسم کے دوران غیر مستقل طور پر سراہا گیا۔
Us ki karkardagi ko poore mausam ke doran ghair mustaqil tor par saraha gaya.
The report highlighted how the policies were implemented inconsistently across departments.
یہ رپورٹ نے دکھایا کہ کس طرح پالیسیوں کو مختلف شعبوں میں غیر مستقل طور پر نافذ کیا گیا۔
Yeh report ne dikhaya ke kis tarah policyon ko mukhtalif shobon mein ghair mustaqil tor par naafiz kiya gaya.
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💡 Memory Tip
Think of how something behaves differently in inconsistent weather.
Picture a weather vane spinning chaotically without a fixed direction.
✍️ Urdu Poetry
کتنے وعدے کیے تھے، کتنے عہد توڑے گئے، حقیقتوں میں یہ عدم مطابقت دیکھتا ہوں۔
Kitne waade kiye the, kitne ahd toorde gaye, Haqiqaton mein yeh adam mutabiqat dekhta hun.
How many promises were made, how many oaths were broken, In realities, I see this inconsistency.
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🗣️ Urdu Proverb
ہمیشہ ایک ہی راستے پر چلنے والا انسان کامیاب ہوتا ہے۔
Hamesha aik hi raste par chalne wala insaan kamiyab hota hai.
A person who always walks on one path is successful.
📖 Etymology
Origin: Latin "inconsistens" — not standing together
First known use: 15th century
The word has evolved from the Latin root through Middle English to its current form, highlighting the absence of consistency.