consistency
/kən.sɪs.tən.ti/Definitions
1. noun
the state or quality of being consistent; a set of rules or principles that are followed in order to achieve uniformity or regularity.
“The team’s consistency in performance was crucial for winning the championship.”
2. noun
a person’s or thing’s state of being whole and unchanged; continuity of existence or operation.
“The company’s consistency in quality has earned them a loyal customer base.”
3. noun
the quality of being in agreement or harmony with something else.
“The consistency of the team’s strategy and the players’ execution was impressive.”
4. noun
a property of a physical system or a mathematical function that is unchanged under a specific transformation or operation.
“The consistency of the physical model was validated through rigorous testing and analysis.”
5. noun
the state of being free from variation or deviation; uniformity.
“The consistency of the data set was crucial for accurate analysis and interpretation.”
6. adjective
having a uniform or unchanging quality; showing no variation or deviation.
“The consistency of the soil made it difficult to build a stable structure.”
7. adjective
agreeing or in harmony with something else.
“The consistency of the team’s goals and values was inspiring.”
8. verb
to make or become consistent; to achieve or maintain a state of uniformity or regularity.
“The team’s coaches worked hard to consistency in their training regimen.”
9. verb
to keep or maintain something in a state of consistency or uniformity.
“The team’s consistency in their performance was maintained through rigorous practice and training.”