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Meaning of constant
The primary meaning of the word "constant" refers to something that does not change or vary.
Etymology of constant
The word "constant" comes from the Latin "constans," which is the present participle of "constare," meaning "to stand firm" or "to be stable," and is derived from "con-" (meaning "together") and "stare" (meaning "to stand")
Synonyms
stable
steady
unchanging
permanent
persistent
continual
continuous
consistent
uniform
invariable
unwavering
unshakeable
firm
fixed
steady
changeless
enduring
lasting
perpetual
relentless
unrelenting
unremitting
ceaseless
incessant
uninterrupted
unbroken
constant
regular
predictable
dependable
reliable
certain
sure
steady
steadfast
solid
unfluctuating
unwavering
unvacillating
Definitions
- Remaining unchanged or unvarying over time or in different circumstances
- * Occurring or done regularly or at regular intervals
- * Having a fixed or unchanging value
Usage Examples
- The company has been a constant presence in the industry for decades
- * Her constant support and encouragement helped me through a difficult time
- * The constant noise from the construction site is disturbing the peace
Antonyms
variable
changing
unstable
temporary
fleeting
transient
ephemeral
inconsistent
irregular
unpredictable
uncertain
unsure
unsteady
shaky
wavering
vacillating
fluctuating
inconstant
capricious
mercurial
erratic
spasmodic
fitful
intermittent
discontinuous