Constant
/ˈkɒnstənt/
Constant means something that stays the same and doesn’t change, like the number of days in a week or your favorite color.
Examples
- In science class, we learned that the speed of light is a constant, meaning it travels at the same rate no matter where you are in the universe.
- During our soccer practice, my coach reminded us that teamwork is a constant factor in winning games, helping us to work better together on the field.
- When I study for tests, I find that having a quiet place to focus is a constant that really helps me concentrate and remember the information better.
Synonyms
steady
unchanging
reliable
fixed
stable
permanent
Antonyms
changeable
variable
unstable
inconsistent
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