What are some opposite words for constant?
Antonyms for constant
ˈkɒn stəntcon·stant
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term constant.
English Synonyms and Antonyms
constant
Continuous describes that which is absolutely without pause or break; continual, that which often intermits, but as regularly begins again. A continuous beach is exposed to the continual beating of the waves. A similar distinction is made between incessant and ceaseless. The incessant discharge of firearms makes the ceaseless roar of battle. Constant is sometimes used in the sense of continual; but its chief uses are mental and moral.
Synonyms:
ceaseless, continual, continuous, incessant, invariable, perpetual, regular, unbroken, unceasing, uninterrupted, unremitting, unvarying
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
constant
Antonyms:
irregular, exceptional, variable, casual, accidental, incidental, broken, interrupted, inconstant, fickle, untrustworthy, faithless, treacherous, falseSynonyms:
uniform, regular, invariable, perpetual, continuous, firm, fixed, steady, immutable, faithful, true, trustworthy
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Princeton's WordNet
constant, constant quantity, invariablenoun
a quantity that does not vary
Antonyms:
untrue, volatile, discontinuous, variable, false, fickle, inconstant, noncontinuousSynonyms:
constant quantity, invariableconstantadjective
a number representing a quantity assumed to have a fixed value in a specified mathematical context
"the velocity of light is a constant"
Antonyms:
variable, noncontinuous, discontinuous, volatile, untrue, inconstant, false, fickleSynonyms:
constant quantity, invariablechangeless, constant, invariant, unvaryingadjective
unvarying in nature
"maintained a constant temperature"; "principles of unvarying validity"
Antonyms:
volatile, discontinuous, variable, fickle, noncontinuous, inconstant, untrue, falseSynonyms:
incessant, unvaried, perpetual, unvarying, uniform, changeless, immutable, unalterable, invariant, unceasing, unremitting, never-ending, ceaselessconstantadjective
steadfast in purpose or devotion or affection
"a man constant in adherence to his ideals"; "a constant lover"; "constant as the northern star"
Antonyms:
variable, volatile, false, noncontinuous, inconstant, untrue, fickle, discontinuousSynonyms:
incessant, changeless, unvarying, perpetual, invariant, unceasing, unremitting, never-ending, ceaselessceaseless, constant, incessant, never-ending, perpetual, unceasing, unremittingadjective
uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing
"the ceaseless thunder of surf"; "in constant pain"; "night and day we live with the incessant noise of the city"; "the never-ending search for happiness"; "the perpetual struggle to maintain standards in a democracy"; "man's unceasing warfare with drought and isolation"; "unremitting demands of hunger"
Antonyms:
inconstant, noncontinuous, volatile, fickle, untrue, variable, false, discontinuousSynonyms:
incessant, unvarying, eonian, changeless, perpetual, unending, everlasting, aeonian, invariant, unceasing, unremitting, never-ending, eternal, ageless, ceaseless
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
constantadjective
Antonyms:
inconstantSynonyms:
permanent, unchanging, unwavering, unshaken, steadfast, stanch, unswerving, loyal, faithful, continuous, incessant, continual, perpetual, uninterrupted
Editors Contribution
varitions
a change or difference in condition, amount, or level, typically with certain limits.
How to use constant in a sentence?
It is a near-constant roar akin to a full-throttle 747 interspersed with deafening, earth-shattering explosions that hurtle 100-pound (45-kg) lava bombs 100 feet (30 meters) into the air.
Paul Marciano came straight up to me, forcibly grabbed my breasts and started feeling them — playing with them actually. After I pushed Paul Marciano away, Paul Marciano said, ‘ I ’m making sure they’re real. ’ Despite doing everything I could physically do to avoid Paul Marciano touch throughout the meeting, Paul Marciano continued to touch me in a very dominating and aggressive way, grabbing my thighs, my arms to pull me closer, my shoulders to pull me closer, my neck, my breasts, and smelling me. that did not stop Paul’s constant grabbing. I was extremely shaken, surprised and scared.
TheLouis C.K. thing, I don’t know all the details. I don’t do deep dives on this, but I did see his statement, which kind of, which [ was ] arresting to me. When he came out and said, ‘ I did this. I did these things. These women are all telling the truth. ’ And I just remember thinking, ‘ Well, that’s the sign of somebody who — well, we can work with that. ’ Like, when I ’m raising my kids, this constant personal responsibility is as important as anything else they learn before they go off in the world.
For most people, January 6 happened for a few hours, but for those of us who were in the thick of it, it hasn’t ended. That day continues to be a constant trauma for us, literally every day. Whether because of our physical or emotional injuries. Or both.
This has been driven partly by constant media demands for new and spectacular stories about the monument, and partly by the archaeological emphasis on impact, so we see an obsession with narrative at the expense of evidence, and a host of newly manufactured myths which are even more wacky than the old ones. It’s time for a cool reassessment.
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#2319 | variable | |
#2392 | false | |
#2535 | broken | |
#3325 | constant | |
#4833 | casual | |
#6385 | exceptional | |
#11733 | accidental | |
#12828 | volatile | |
#13587 | irregular | |
#13621 | incidental | |
#15273 | interrupted | |
#30218 | untrue | |
#32281 | faithless | |
#37389 | treacherous | |
#42633 | discontinuous | |
#47567 | fickle | |
#83297 | untrustworthy | |
#146779 | inconstant |
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