unconstant
English
Etymology
un-
+
constant
Adjective
unconstant
(
comparative
more
unconstant
,
superlative
most
unconstant
)
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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