Inconsistente in english

Inconsistent

pronunciation: ɪnkənsɪstənt part of speech: adjective
In gestures
inconsistent

inconsistente = inconsistent ; flighty ; spotty. 

Example: Trivial words can be suppressed and inconsistent spellings handled at the input stage.Example: 'Anyway, to make a long story short, Huish said he knows Lisa has been a little flighty at times'.Example: Enforcement of library policies is spotty at best.

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» de un modo inconsistentevagrantly .

Example: He treads the line between reportage and memoir rather vagrantly and thus trivializes what might have been a highly compelling story.

» ser inconsistentenot hold + water .

Example: Their arguments against the government's foreign policy simply don't hold water.

Inconsistente synonyms

incongruous in spanish: incongruente, pronunciation: ɪŋkɔŋruəs adjectivecontradictory in spanish: contradictorio, pronunciation: kɑntrədɪktɜri adjectiveincompatible in spanish: incompatible, pronunciation: ɪnkəmpætəbəl adjectivespotty in spanish: manchado, pronunciation: spɑti adjectiveuneven in spanish: desigual, pronunciation: ənivən adjectivediscrepant in spanish: discrepante, pronunciation: dɪskrəpənt adjectiveconflicting in spanish: contradictorio, pronunciation: kənflɪktɪŋ adjectiveirreconcilable in spanish: irreconciliable, pronunciation: ɪrekənsaɪləbəl adjectiveself-contradictory in spanish: autocontradictorio, pronunciation: selfkəntrædɪktɔri adjectiveunreconciled in spanish: sin conciliar, pronunciation: ənrekənsaɪld adjectiveunreconcilable in spanish: irreconciliable, pronunciation: ənrekənsɪləbəl adjectiveunconformable in spanish: inconformable, pronunciation: ənkənfɔrməbəl adjective
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