Nouns (3)
constant
n. a number representing a quantity assumed to have a fixed value in a specified mathematical context; "the velocity of light is a constant"
constant
n. a value in a program that doesn't change
constant quantity
n. a quantity that does not vary
Verbs (0)
Adverbs (0)
Adjectives (7)
constant
adj. steadfast in purpose or devotion or affection; "a man constant in adherence to his ideals"; "a constant lover"; "constant as the northern star"
constant
adj. continually recurring or continuing without interruption; "constant repetition of the exercise"; "constant chatter of monkeys"
steady, unchanging, changeless, unvarying, invariant
adj. persistent in occurrence and unvarying in nature; "maintained a constant temperature"; "principles of unvarying validity"
Fuzzynyms (127)
consistent
adj. (sometimes followed by `with') in agreement or consistent or reliable; "testimony consistent with the known facts"; "I have decided that the course of conduct which I am following is consistent with my sense of responsibility as president in time of war"- FDR
constant, steady, unchanging, changeless, unvarying, invariant
adj. persistent in occurrence and unvarying in nature; "maintained a constant temperature"; "principles of unvarying validity"
unfailing
adj. always able to supply more; "an unfailing source of good stories"; "a subject of unfailing interest"
fixed, frozen
adj. incapable of being changed or moved or undone; e.g. "frozen prices"; "living on fixed incomes"
fast, firm, loyal, truehearted
adj. unwavering in devotion to friend or vow or cause; "a firm ally"; "loyal supporters"; "the true-hearted soldier...of Tippecanoe"- Campaign song for William Henry Harrison; "fast friends"
permanent, lasting
adj. continuing or enduring without marked change in status or condition or place; "permanent secretary to the president"; "permanent address"; "literature of permanent value"
static, unchanging
adj. showing little if any change; "a static population"
firm, unchanging, unvarying
adj. not liable to fluctuate or especially to fall; "stocks are still firm"
unfailing, enduring, imperishable, abiding
adj. unceasing; "an abiding belief"; "imperishable truths"
immutable
adj. not subject or susceptible to change or variation in form or quality or nature; "the view of that time was that all species were immutable, created by God"
regular, even
adj. occurring at fixed intervals; "a regular beat"; "the even rhythm of his breathing"
undeviating
adj. used of values and principles; not subject to change; steady; "undeviating loyalty"
firm, steady
adj. not liable to fluctuate or especially to fall; "stocks are still firm"
dear, earnest, devout, heartfelt
adj. earnest; "one's dearest wish"; "devout wishes for their success"; "heartfelt condolences"
true
adj. consistent with fact or reality; not false; "the story is true"; "it is undesirable to believe a proposition when there is no ground whatever for supposing it true"- B. Russell; "the true meaning of the statement"
everlasting, perpetual, unceasing, eternal, unending
adj. continuing forever or indefinitely; "the ageless themes of love and revenge"; "eternal truths"; "life everlasting"; "hell's perpetual fires"; "the unending bliss of heaven"
incessant, perpetual, ceaseless, unceasing, unremitting
adj. uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing; "the ceaseless thunder of surf"; "in constant pain"; "night and day we live with the incessant noise of the city"; "the never-ending search for happiness"; "the perpetual struggle to maintain standards in a democracy"; "man's unceasing warfare with drought and isolation"; "unremitting demands of hunger"
even
adj. being level or straight or regular and without variation as e.g. in shape or texture; or being in the same plane or at the same height as something else (i.e. even with); "an even application of varnish"; "an even floor"; "the road was not very even"; "the picture is even with the window"
infinite
adj. having no limits or boundaries in time or space or extent or magnitude; "the infinite ingenuity of man"; "infinite wealth"
ageless, timeless, eternal
adj. continuing forever or indefinitely; "the ageless themes of love and revenge"; "eternal truths"; "life everlasting"; "hell's perpetual fires"; "the unending bliss of heaven"
dateless, endless, sempiternal
adj. having no known beginning and presumably no end; "the dateless rise and fall of the tides"; "time is endless"; "sempiternal truth"
endless, interminable, never-ending
adj. tiresomely long; seemingly without end; "endless debates"; "an endless conversation"; "the wait seemed eternal"; "eternal quarreling"; "an interminable sermon"
honest, honorable, honourable
adj. not disposed to cheat or defraud; not deceptive or fraudulent; "honest lawyers"; "honest reporting"; "an honest wage"; "honest weight"
faithful, reliable, authentic
adj. conforming to fact and therefore worthy of belief; "an authentic account by an eyewitness"; "reliable information"
reliable, honest, dependable
adj. worthy of being depended on; "a dependable worker"; "an honest working stiff"; "a reliable source of information"; "he was true to his word"; "I would be true for there are those who trust me"
reliable, dependable
adj. worthy of reliance or trust; "a reliable source of information"; "a dependable worker"
lasting, durable, long-lasting, long-lived
adj. existing for a long time; "hopes for a durable peace"; "a long-lasting friendship"
unalterable, inalterable
adj. not capable of being changed or altered; "unalterable resolve"; "an unalterable ground rule"
continuous, continuing, continued
adj. continuing in time or space without interruption; "a continuous rearrangement of electrons in the solar atoms results in the emission of light"- James Jeans; "a continuous bout of illness lasting six months"; "lived in continuous fear"; "a continuous row of warehouses"; "a continuous line has no gaps or breaks in it"; "moving midweek holidays to the nearest Monday or Friday allows uninterrupted work weeks"
deathless, undying
adj. never dying; "his undying fame"
smooth
adj. having a surface free from roughness or bumps or ridges or irregularities; "smooth skin"; "a smooth tabletop"; "smooth fabric"; "a smooth road"; "water as smooth as a mirror"
constant
adj. continually recurring or continuing without interruption; "constant repetition of the exercise"; "constant chatter of monkeys"
continual
adj. `continual' (meaning seemingly uninterrupted) is often used interchangeably with `continuous' (meaning without interruption)
dedicated, devoted
adj. zealous in devotion or affection; "a devoted husband and father"; "devoted friends"
incorruptible
adj. incapable of being morally corrupted; "incorruptible judges are the backbone of the society"
continuous, continuing, continued
adj. continuing in time or space without interruption; "a continuous rearrangement of electrons in the solar atoms results in the emission of light"- James Jeans; "a continuous bout of illness lasting six months"; "lived in continuous fear"; "a continuous row of warehouses"; "a continuous line has no gaps or breaks in it"; "moving midweek holidays to the nearest Monday or Friday allows uninterrupted work weeks"
endless, interminable, never-ending
adj. tiresomely long; seemingly without end; "endless debates"; "an endless conversation"; "the wait seemed eternal"; "eternal quarreling"; "an interminable sermon"
incessant, perpetual, ceaseless, unceasing, unremitting
adj. uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing; "the ceaseless thunder of surf"; "in constant pain"; "night and day we live with the incessant noise of the city"; "the never-ending search for happiness"; "the perpetual struggle to maintain standards in a democracy"; "man's unceasing warfare with drought and isolation"; "unremitting demands of hunger"
constant
adj. steadfast in purpose or devotion or affection; "a man constant in adherence to his ideals"; "a constant lover"; "constant as the northern star"
everlasting, perpetual, unceasing, eternal, unending
adj. continuing forever or indefinitely; "the ageless themes of love and revenge"; "eternal truths"; "life everlasting"; "hell's perpetual fires"; "the unending bliss of heaven"
frequent
adj. coming at short intervals or habitually; "a frequent guest"; "frequent complaints"
numerous
adj. amounting to a large indefinite number; "numerous times"; "the family was numerous"
firm, unchanging, unvarying
adj. not liable to fluctuate or especially to fall; "stocks are still firm"
consistent
adj. (sometimes followed by `with') in agreement or consistent or reliable; "testimony consistent with the known facts"; "I have decided that the course of conduct which I am following is consistent with my sense of responsibility as president in time of war"- FDR
constant
adj. steadfast in purpose or devotion or affection; "a man constant in adherence to his ideals"; "a constant lover"; "constant as the northern star"
steady
adj. not subject to change or variation especially in behavior; "a steady beat"; "a steady job"; "a steady breeze"; "a steady increase"; "a good steady ballplayer"
regular, even
adj. occurring at fixed intervals; "a regular beat"; "the even rhythm of his breathing"
fixed, frozen
adj. incapable of being changed or moved or undone; e.g. "frozen prices"; "living on fixed incomes"
undeviating
adj. used of values and principles; not subject to change; steady; "undeviating loyalty"
firm, steady
adj. not liable to fluctuate or especially to fall; "stocks are still firm"
fast, firm, loyal, truehearted
adj. unwavering in devotion to friend or vow or cause; "a firm ally"; "loyal supporters"; "the true-hearted soldier...of Tippecanoe"- Campaign song for William Henry Harrison; "fast friends"
reliable, honest, dependable
adj. worthy of being depended on; "a dependable worker"; "an honest working stiff"; "a reliable source of information"; "he was true to his word"; "I would be true for there are those who trust me"
reliable, dependable
adj. worthy of reliance or trust; "a reliable source of information"; "a dependable worker"
true
adj. consistent with fact or reality; not false; "the story is true"; "it is undesirable to believe a proposition when there is no ground whatever for supposing it true"- B. Russell; "the true meaning of the statement"
Synonyms (20)
faithful
adj. steadfast in affection or allegiance; "years of faithful service"; "faithful employees"; "we do not doubt that England has a faithful patriot in the Lord Chancellor"
invariable
adj. not liable to or capable of change; "an invariable temperature"; "an invariable rule"; "his invariable courtesy"
stable
adj. resistant to change of position or condition; "a stable ladder"; "a stable peace"; "a stable relationship"; "stable prices"
unchangeable
adj. not changeable or subject to change; "a fixed and unchangeable part of the germ plasm"-Ashley Montagu; "the unchangeable seasons"; "one of the unchangeable facts of life"
incessant, perpetual
adj. occurring so frequently as to seem ceaseless or uninterrupted; "a child's incessant questions"; "your perpetual (or continual) complaints"
insistent, repetitive
adj. persistently continual; "the bluejay's insistent cry"
running, ongoing
adj. currently happening; "an ongoing economic crisis"
perennial, recurrent, repeated
adj. recurring again and again; "perennial efforts to stipulate the requirements"
persistent, relentless, unrelenting
adj. never-ceasing; "the relentless beat of the drums"
strict, hard-and-fast
adj. (of rules) stringently enforced; "hard-and-fast rules"
invariant
adj. unaffected by a designated operation or transformation
unfailing
adj. always able to supply more; "an unfailing source of good stories"; "a subject of unfailing interest"
Antonyms (22)
inconstant
adj. likely to change frequently often without apparent or cogent reason; variable; "inconstant affections"; "an inconstant lover"; "swear not by...the inconstant moon"- Shakespeare
changeable, changeful
adj. such that alteration is possible; having a marked tendency to change; "changeable behavior"; "changeable moods"; "changeable prices"
unfaithful, disloyal, faithless
adj. not true to duty or obligation or promises; "an unfaithful lover"
unfaithful, false
adj. (used especially of persons) not dependable in devotion or affection; unfaithful; "a false friend"; "when lovers prove untrue"
volatile, fickle
adj. marked by erratic changeableness in affections or attachments; "fickle friends"; "a flirt's volatile affections"
unstable
adj. lacking stability or fixity or firmness; "unstable political conditions"; "the tower proved to be unstable in the high wind"; "an unstable world economy"
irregular
adj. contrary to rule or accepted order or general practice; "irregular hiring practices"
quicksilver, erratic, mercurial, unpredictable
adj. liable to sudden unpredictable change; "erratic behavior"; "fickle weather"; "mercurial twists of temperament"; "a quicksilver character, cool and willful at one moment, utterly fragile the next"
sporadic
adj. recurring in scattered and irregular or unpredictable instances; "a city subjected to sporadic bombing raids"
sporadic
adj. recurring in scattered and irregular or unpredictable instances; "a city subjected to sporadic bombing raids"
variable
adj. liable to or capable of change; "rainfall in the tropics is notoriously variable"; "variable winds"; "variable expenses"
volatile, fickle
adj. marked by erratic changeableness in affections or attachments; "fickle friends"; "a flirt's volatile affections"
volatile
adj. evaporating readily at normal temperatures and pressures; "volatile oils"; "volatile solvents"
constant
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