inconstant

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle French inconstant.

Adjective

inconstant (comparative more inconstant, superlative most inconstant)

  1. Not constant; wavering.
  2. Unfaithful to a lover.

Translations

Catalan

Etymology

From in- + constant.

Pronunciation

Adjective

inconstant m or f (masculine and feminine plural inconstants)

  1. inconstant
    Antonym: constant

Further reading

French

Etymology

From in- + constant.

Adjective

inconstant (feminine inconstante, masculine plural inconstants, feminine plural inconstantes)

  1. inconstant

Further reading

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French inconstant. Equivalent to in- + constant.

Adjective

inconstant m or n (feminine singular inconstantă, masculine plural inconstanți, feminine and neuter plural inconstante)

  1. inconstant

Declension

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