TermGallery
English
English
Spanish
Catalan
Portuguese
Russian
EN
English
Español
Català
Português
Русский
Portuguese
inconstância
Catalan
inconstància
Unfaithfulness by virtue of being unreliable or treacherous.
inconstancy
faithlessness
falseness
changeability
Portuguese
inconstância
inconstancy
faithlessness
falseness
changeability
1
I should ask you to think of
inconstancy
and give you examples.
2
He knows the prejudices of faction, and the
inconstancy
of the multitude.
3
Oliver is seen alternately courting France and Spain, constant only in
inconstancy
.
4
Acted as a screen for villainy and
inconstancy
for the most part.
5
This constancy is merely
inconstancy
fixed, and limited to the same person.
1
Her conduct would be seen as betrayal and
faithlessness
to Megan's rule.
2
And that, while in
faithlessness
,
we should thus misjudge it, is well.
3
But Shakespeare makes her attempt at justification a confession of absolute
faithlessness
:
4
The
faithlessness
of his wife, and not madness, drove him into exile.
5
Yet he had evidently seen enough to satisfy himself of her
faithlessness
.
1
To dream of weevils, portends loss in trade and
falseness
in love.
2
There is no preternatural inefficacy in it by reason of its
falseness
.
3
Who are the critics of the
falseness
of artifice in the Play?
4
We dread still more to show
falseness
in taste than in mind.
5
Ballast of
falseness
,
they're useful for nothing but to render us useless.
1
The detective folded her arms across her chest, clearly annoyed by my
changeability
.
2
Townshend bore, as Hume hints, a bad character for
changeability
.
3
But his
changeability
and the irregularity of his conduct made them hate him still more.
4
But somehow this impression about the
changeability
of science has bled through to the core claims.
5
It is only thus that change ceases to be
changeability
,
and once made is made for good.
1
No contemporary politician is more attuned to the
fickleness
of public opinion.
2
The cause is her utter
fickleness
;
but she never really loved him.
3
We are made provident and sagacious by the
fickleness
of our climate.
4
Yet in her, too, was a passionate loyalty that made
fickleness
impossible.
5
With typical human
fickleness
,
they jumped from one extreme to the other.
6
They warned of the
fickleness
of minors in such an intimidating arena.
7
Gloucester have changed their playing style this season but not their
fickleness
.
8
When the predator finally does pounce, it does so with extraordinary
fickleness
.
9
Nothing but affection could justify such
fickleness
,
but affection did justify it.
10
Their levity, their
fickleness
,
their passionate extravagance of character, cannot be defended.
11
You would palliate your unfaithfulness, represent your
fickleness
of mind as magnanimity!
12
This is not
fickleness
;
it is Nature; and there is a natural remedy-progress
13
That's the law, which appears remarkably unresponsive to the
fickleness
of food trends.
14
In fact, she often wondered at the
fickleness
of human feelings.
15
A good part of its attraction lies in the
fickleness
of its aspect.
16
Extravagance and
fickleness
are advertised in most of these new houses.
fickleness
such fickleness
own fickleness
natural fickleness
acknowledge the fickleness
american fickleness
Portuguese
inconstância
Catalan
inconstància
falsedat
volubilitat