n.; pl. Inconsistencies [ Cf. F. inconsistance. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 1. The quality or state of being inconsistent; discordance in respect to sentiment or action; such contrariety between two things that both can not exist or be true together; disagreement; incompatibility. [ 1913 Webster ] There is a perfect inconsistency between that which is of debt and that which is of free gift. South. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Absurdity in argument ore narration; incoherence or irreconcilability in the parts of a statement, argument, or narration; that which is inconsistent. [ 1913 Webster ] If a man would register all his opinions upon love, politics, religion, and learning, what a bundle of inconsistencies and contradictions would appear at last! Swift. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. Lack of stability or uniformity; unsteadiness; changeableness; variableness. [ 1913 Webster ] Mutability of temper, and inconsistency with ourselves, is the greatest weakness of human nature. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ] |