Inconstante in english

Inconstant

pronunciation: ɪnkɑnstənt part of speech: adjective
In gestures
inconstant

inconstante = unsustained ; lapsed ; fickle ; inconstant. 

Example: The current practice of promotion and projection of public library services tends to be amateurish, piecemeal, unsustained and difficult to evaluate.Example: However, almost 30% of lapsed borrowers claimed to still use the library for other purposes, principally to find information.Example: The rise and dramatic fall of E-businesses is a testimony of the fickle electronic commerce (E-commerce) market.Example: His inconstant and bizarre behavior in a crisis makes me more convinced than ever that he's not mentally fit to hold the office.

Inconstante synonyms

volatile in spanish: volátil, pronunciation: vɑlətəl adjectivefickle in spanish: voluble, pronunciation: fɪkəl adjectivefalse in spanish: falso, pronunciation: fɔls adjectiveuntrue in spanish: falso, pronunciation: əntru adjective
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