Antonyms for inconstancy
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : in-kon-stuhnt |
Phonetic Transcription : ɪnˈkɒn stənt |
- ability
- advantage
- antipathy
- belief
- calm
- calmness
- certainty
- collectedness
- constancy
- constant
- contentedness
- dependability
- devotion
- disinclination
- dislike
- ease
- enough
- fairness
- faithfulness
- fidelity
- happiness
- harmony
- hate
- hatred
- health
- honesty
- inactivity
- indifference
- laziness
- loathing
- loyalty
- normality
- order
- peace
- perfection
- plenty
- relaxation
- responsibility
- rest
- restfulness
- robustness
- seriousness
- soundness
- steadfastness
- strength
- strong point
- success
- tranquility
- trueness
- trust
- trustworthiness
- truthfulness
Definition of inconstancy
Origin :- 1520s, from Latin inconstantia (see inconstance).
- As in infidelity : noun disloyalty to an obligation
- As in restlessness : noun constant motion; discontent
- As in vagary : noun caprice
- As in weakness : noun defect, proneness
- As in fluctuation : noun vacillation
- As in vacillation : noun irresolution
- As in caprice : noun sudden change of behavior
- As in unfaithfulness : noun infidelity
- As in inquietude : noun restlessness
- As in perfidiousness : noun faithlessness
- As in perfidy : noun faithlessness
- As in restiveness : noun restlessness
- As in traitorousness : noun faithlessness
- As in treacherousness : noun faithlessness
- As in unease : noun restlessness
- As in weak point : noun weakness
- As in disloyalty : noun unfaithfulness
- As in faithlessness : noun disloyalty
- As in flightiness : noun irresponsibility
- It was not long before they had to pay a heavy penalty for their treachery and inconstancy.
- Extract from : « Stories from Thucydides » by H. L. Havell
- But it is necessary for me, for my honor, to prevent the scandal of her inconstancy.
- Extract from : « The Middle Class Gentleman » by Moliere
- Her flightiness or inconstancy was of the most dangerous kind.
- Extract from : « The Memoirs of Louis XIV., His Court and The Regency, Complete » by Duc de Saint-Simon
- He was tired of her, and yet he seems to have been ashamed to confess his inconstancy.
- Extract from : « Mary Wollstonecraft » by Elizabeth Robins Pennell
- Others are ceramic satires on the drunkard's folly or the inconstancy of women.
- Extract from : « Highways & Byways in Sussex » by E.V. Lucas
- In most instances he was “constant to one thing—his inconstancy.”
- Extract from : « Earl Hubert's Daughter » by Emily Sarah Holt
- But why, let me ask, have you sought me here, to upbraid me for my inconstancy?
- Extract from : « Helen and Arthur » by Caroline Lee Hentz
- But are your poets not ashamed to complain of their inconstancy?
- Extract from : « Imaginary Conversations and Poems » by Walter Savage Landor
- My pretty Carlotta became jealous; she taxed me with inconstancy.
- Extract from : « Frank Mildmay » by Captain Frederick Marryat
- There, I said, was a record of my flirtation and inconstancy.
- Extract from : « Backlog Studies » by Charles Dudley Warner
Synonyms for inconstancy
- Achilles heel
- activity
- adultery
- affair
- agitation
- ailment
- airheadedness
- ants
- antsiness
- anxiety
- apostasy
- appetite
- bad faith
- bee
- betrayal
- betrayal of trust
- blemish
- breach of trust
- breaking of faith
- bustle
- caper
- capriciousness
- change
- changeability
- changeableness
- cheating
- chink in armor
- contrariety
- crotchet
- debility
- deceitfulness
- decrepitude
- defection
- deficiency
- delicacy
- dereliction
- disaffection
- disbelief
- dishonesty
- disloyalty
- disquiet
- disquietude
- disturbance
- dizziness
- double-dealing
- doubt
- duplicity
- edginess
- enervation
- excitability
- extramarital relations
- fad
- failing
- faintness
- faithlessness
- false-heartedness
- falseness
- falsity
- fancy
- fault
- feebleness
- ferment
- fickleness
- fitfulness
- flaw
- flippancy
- foible
- fondness
- fool notion
- fragility
- frailty
- fraud
- freak
- fretfulness
- frivolity
- gag
- gap
- giddiness
- hesitancy
- hesitation
- humor
- hurry
- idea
- impairment
- imperfection
- impotence
- improbity
- impulse
- inclination
- inconsistency
- inconstancy
- indecision
- indecisiveness
- infidelity
- infirmity
- inquietude
- insomnia
- instability
- invalidity
- irresoluteness
- irresolution
- jerk
- jitters
- jumpiness
- kink
- lack
- languor
- lapse
- levity
- lewdness
- lightness
- liking
- mercurialness
- mood
- movement
- nervousness
- notion
- passion
- peculiarity
- penchant
- perfidiousness
- perfidy
- perversity
- powerlessness
- predilection
- proclivity
- prostration
- put on
- quirk
- recreancy
- restiveness
- rib
- sedition
- seditiousness
- senility
- shortcoming
- skepticism
- soft spot
- sore point
- subversive activity
- taste
- temper
- tentativeness
- thought
- traitorousness
- transience
- treacherousness
- treachery
- treason
- turbulence
- turmoil
- two-timing
- uncertainty
- unease
- uneasiness
- unfaithfulness
- unrest
- unsettledness
- untrueness
- vagary
- variability
- variation
- vein
- vice
- violation
- vitiation
- volatility
- vulnerability
- whim
- whimsicality
- whimsicalness
- whimsy
- worriedness
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