consistently-guided
|con-sist-ent-ly-guid-ed|
/kənˈsɪstəntli ˈɡaɪdɪd/
steady direction
Etymology
'consistently-guided' originates from the combination of 'consistent' and 'guided'. 'Consistent' comes from Latin 'consistere', meaning 'to stand firm', and 'guided' comes from Old French 'guider', meaning 'to lead'.
'Consistent' evolved from Latin 'consistere' through Old French 'consistant', and 'guided' evolved from Old French 'guider'.
Initially, 'consistent' meant 'standing firm', and 'guided' meant 'to lead'. Over time, they combined to describe a steady and uniform direction.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
being directed or led in a steady and uniform manner.
The project was consistently-guided by the principles of sustainability.
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Last updated: 2025/05/17 13:09
