inconsistent in German
inconsistent in German is fremd, nicht kompatibel (mit), nicht vereinbar (mit) — inconsistent means not staying the same over time; unpredictable or unreliable.
inconsistent in German
What does "inconsistent" mean?
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adj Not staying the same over time; unpredictable or unreliable.
"The team's performance has been inconsistent all season."
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adj Contradicting itself or another statement.
"The two witness accounts were inconsistent with each other."
inconsistent in a sentence
- The team's performance has been inconsistent all season.
- His story was inconsistent — the details kept changing each time he told it.
- The two witness accounts were inconsistent with each other.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "inconsistent" in German?
"inconsistent" in German is fremd, nicht kompatibel (mit), nicht vereinbar (mit). inconsistent means: Not staying the same over time; unpredictable or unreliable.
How do you use "inconsistent" in a sentence?
Example: "The team's performance has been inconsistent all season." In German, "inconsistent" is fremd, nicht kompatibel (mit), nicht vereinbar (mit).
Are there other ways to say "inconsistent" in German?
Yes — German has 6 translations listed for "inconsistent": fremd, nicht kompatibel (mit), nicht vereinbar (mit), inkonsistent, widersprüchlich, stimmt nicht überein.