How Do You Spell AM CONSISTENT?

Pronunciation: [am kənsˈɪstənt] (IPA)

The phrase "am consistent" is spelled with the phonetic transcription /æm kənˈsɪstənt/. The first sound, /æ/, is pronounced as the "a" sound in "cat". The second sound, /m/, is the same as the letter "m" in the alphabet. The third sound, /k/, is the "k" sound as in "keep". The fourth sound, /ə/, is the neutral schwa sound, also found in the word "about". The fifth sound, /n/, is like the "n" in "no". Finally, /ˈsɪstənt/ is pronounced with a stress on the second syllable, and includes the sounds "s", "i", "s", "t", "ə", and "nt".

Common Misspellings for AM CONSISTENT

  • zm consistent
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  • qm consistent
  • an consistent
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  • aj consistent
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Etymology of AM CONSISTENT

The word "consistent" originated from the Latin word "consistentem", which is the present participle of the verb "consistere". "Consistere" is a compound of the prefix "con-" meaning "together" and "sistere" meaning "to stand". Therefore, the original meaning of "consistent" was "to stand together" or "to be present or exist together in harmony". Over time, the meaning evolved to refer to something that is reliable, coherent, or unchanging, which is the sense in which "consistent" is commonly used today.