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Synonyms & Similar Words
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steady
unchanged
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Meaning of Constant
The primary meaning of the word "Constant" refers to something that does not change or vary.
Definitions
- Refers to a quantity that does not change in value or intensity, remaining the same under specified conditions.
- Describes a person who remains faithful and loyal to a person, activity, or principle.
- In mathematics, denotes a value that does not change, especially one that is used as a reference point.
Etymology of Constant
The word "Constant" originates from the Latin "constantem", which is the accusative singular of "constans", meaning "standing together, being consistent".
Historically, the term has been used since the 15th century to describe something that remains unchanged or unvarying.
Example Uses
- The constant noise from the construction site made it difficult to concentrate.
- She has been a constant source of support throughout my life.
- The constant flow of water eroded the rocks over time.
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
variable
changing
inconstant
inconsistent
unstable
fluctuating
unpredictable
irregular
sporadic
ephemeral
transient
fleeting
temporary
altering
mutable
capricious
mercurial
volatile
erratic
wavering
shaky
unsteadfast