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self
Noun
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Your self is the type of person you are, particularly the way you usually act, look or feel.
He looked so happy compared to his usual down self that Walter wondered if something was wrong.
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Someone's self is their personality or character that makes them individual.
As the baby grows older, it begins to develop a sense of self.
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Self is used to refer to a person.
Please bring your wife and your good self.
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.
quantum
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noun
(physics) the smallest discrete quantity of some physical property that a system can possess (according to quantum theory)
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noun
a discrete amount of something that is analogous to the quantities in quantum theory
well
Adverb
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In a good way.
He washed the table very well, so now it is very clean.
well
Noun
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A hole in the ground for getting water or oil.
There was no river nearby, so they dug a well to get water.