Inconsistentadjective
Not consistent:
Inconsistentadjective
Not compatible (with another thing); incompatible, discrepant, at odds.
Inconsistentadjective
Lacking internal consistency; self-contradicting; not compatible with itself.
Inconsistentadjective
Not consistent or coherent in thought or behavior.
Inconsistentadjective
(logic) Having the property that a contradiction can be derived.
Inconsistentadjective
Not consistent; showing inconsistency; irreconcilable; contradictory, or having contradictory implications; discordant; at variance, esp. as regards character, sentiment, or action; incompatible; incongruous.
Inconsistentadjective
Not exhibiting uniformity of sentiment, steadiness to principle, etc.; unequal; fickle; changeable.
Inconsistentadjective
displaying a lack of consistency;
Inconsistentadjective
not capable of being made consistent or harmonious;
Inconsistentadjective
not in agreement
Inconstantadjective
Not constant; wavering.
Inconstantadjective
Unfaithful to a lover.
Inconstantadjective
Not constant; not stable or uniform; subject to change of character, appearance, opinion, inclination, or purpose, etc.; not firm; unsteady; fickle; changeable; variable; - said of persons or things; as, inconstant in love or friendship.
Inconstantadjective
likely to change frequently often without apparent or cogent reason; variable;
Inconstant
Inconstant is the name of several merchant and naval ships including: The brig Inconstant, built in 1811, in which Napoleon escaped from Elba in 1815 The brig Inconstant, launched in 1811 in France, that became Swiftsure and that was wrecked c.1831. The sailing ship Inconstant, built in 1848, which played an important role in the history of Wellington, New Zealand as Six ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Inconstant, see HMS Inconstant.