consistently-aimed
|con-sist-ent-ly-aimed|
/kənˈsɪstəntli eɪmd/
Steadily directed
Etymology
'consistently-aimed' originates from the combination of 'consistent' and 'aimed', where 'consistent' means 'steady' and 'aimed' means 'directed towards a target'.
'Consistent' comes from the Latin word 'consistere', and 'aimed' comes from the Old French word 'esmer'.
Initially, 'consistent' meant 'standing firm', and 'aimed' meant 'to estimate or guess', but over time, they evolved to mean 'steady' and 'directed towards a target', respectively.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
characterized by being directed or targeted in a steady and uniform manner.
The consistently-aimed marketing campaign led to a significant increase in sales.
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Last updated: 2025/06/17 11:22
