consistency
Consistency based on the principles of logic; free from contradictions.
General consistency across all parts of something.
Consistency within a single system, document, or argument.
Describes a high and desirable level of consistency.
Describes a high and desirable level of consistency.
Describes a high and desirable level of consistency, often surprisingly so.
Refers to total and unwavering consistency.
The specific texture or thickness that one is trying to achieve.
The specific texture or thickness that one is trying to achieve.
Refers to total and unwavering consistency.
Describes a texture that is even and free of lumps.
Describes a texture that is smooth and rich, like cream.
Consistency in one's thoughts, beliefs, or arguments.
Consistency in the style of writing, art, or design.
Consistency in the themes or subjects of a work.
Refers to a substance that is dense and does not flow easily.
Refers to a substance that is watery and flows easily.
Describes a texture that is more liquid than desired.
Describes a texture that is smooth and easily yields to pressure.
Describes a firm and elastic texture, like rubber.
Describes a texture that is extremely hard.
Refers to the extent or level of consistency.
Refers to the extent or level of consistency.
To not have consistency when it is needed or expected.
To keep consistency over a period of time.
To make certain that consistency is present.
To successfully reach a state of consistency.
To make the level of consistency better.
To offer or create a consistent system or result.
To show or prove that consistency exists.
To show or prove that consistency exists.
Used to describe the texture of a substance, e.g. 'have the consistency of cream'.
To discover or develop a consistent pattern.
To impart a certain texture to a substance.
Often used to link consistency to what is being consistent, e.g. 'consistency of approach'.
Used to specify the area or domain of consistency, e.g. 'consistency in approach'.
Indicates harmony or agreement between two things, e.g. 'consistency with past practice'.