unconstant

English

Etymology

un- + constant

Adjective

unconstant (comparative more unconstant, superlative most unconstant)

  1. inconstant
    • 1826, Mary Shelley, The Last Man:
      Within, was the peace as of innocence, reckless blindless, deluding joy, hope, whose still anchor rested on placid but unconstant water.
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