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consistent
Adjective
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If something is consistent, it is regular and you can guess what it will be like in the future.
She makes a consistent effort to study hard.
My Math scores at my school show a consistent 80 to 95 percent.
My math scores are mostly consistent because I have had the same grades since grade 9.
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If X is consistent with Y, then X fits or matches Y.
The theory is consistent with the data.
His behavior is consistent with his words.
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always behaving or happening in a similar, especially positive, way
My Math scores are consistent because I always get an A on quizzes and exams.
match
Noun
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A match is a game of football, tennis, etc.
We lost the first match, but hope to win our next two.
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A match is something that goes with something else because they are similar.
I can't find a match for this sock.
There are a number of matches for your search words.
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A match is a small stick that has a chemical on one end of it. You use it to make a fire.
He lit a match for some light in the dark room.
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A match is a situation in which two things go together well.
match
Verb
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If two things match, they go together because they are similar in some way.
Look around for a table you like or one which most closely matches your room.
I'll ask you some questions to see how you match up to the job.
The wish for changes has not been matched by actions.
Her intelligence was matched by her kindness.
Your two socks don't match.
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If you are matched against someone, you are their opponent in a competition.