consistency

/kənˈsɪstənsi/
noun
  1. The quality of always behaving or performing in a similar, reliable way; the state of being unchanging over time.
    • The team's consistency helped them win the championship.
    • Her writing shows a remarkable consistency in style and tone.
    • Consistency is key to building good study habits.
  2. The degree of firmness, density, or thickness of a substance.
    • The cement had a gritty consistency that made it hard to spread.
    • Add more water until the mixture reaches a pouring consistency.
    • The dough should have a soft, pliable consistency.
  3. The quality of being in agreement or harmony; the state of having parts that do not contradict each other.
    • The witness's story lacked consistency with the evidence.
    • There is a lack of consistency between his words and his actions.
    • For a valid argument, there must be logical consistency among the premises.
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