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PERSISTENCE |
Constancy |
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DEVOUTNESS |
Religious constancy |
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PIETY |
Religious constancy |
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TRUTH |
Fidelity; constancy; steadfastness; faithfulness. |
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PATIENCE |
Constancy in labor or application; perseverance. |
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CONSTANTLY |
With constancy; steadily; continually; perseveringly;
without cessation; uniformly. |
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INVARIABILITY |
The quality of being invariable; invariableness;
constancy; uniformity. |
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LEVITY |
Lack of steadiness or constancy; disposition to change;
fickleness; volatility. |
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STEADFASTNESS |
The quality or state of being steadfast; firmness;
fixedness; constancy. |
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FEEBLE-MINDED |
Weak in intellectual power; wanting firmness or
constancy; irresolute; vacilating; imbecile. |
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RESOLUTION |
The state of being resolved, settled, or determined;
firmness; steadiness; constancy; determination. |
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HARDDIHOOD |
Boldness, united with firmness and constancy of mind;
bravery; intrepidity; also, audaciousness; impudence. |
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INCONSTANCY |
The quality or state of being inconstant; want of
constancy; mutability; fickleness; variableness. |
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-ANCY |
A suffix expressing more strongly than -ance the idea of
quality or state; as, constancy, buoyancy, infancy. |
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FEALTY |
Fidelity; constancy; faithfulness, as of a friend to a
friend, or of a wife to her husband. |
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ALWAYS |
Constancy during a certain period, or regularly at stated
intervals; invariably; uniformly; -- opposed to sometimes or
occasionally. |
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CONTINUANCE |
A holding on, or remaining in a particular state;
permanence, as of condition, habits, abode, etc.; perseverance;
constancy; duration; stay. |
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CONSTANCY |
The state or quality of being constant or steadfast;
freedom from change; stability; fixedness; immutability; as, the
constancy of God in his nature and attributes. |
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HARDEN |
To accustom by labor or suffering to endure with
constancy; to strengthen; to stiffen; to inure; also, to confirm in
wickedness or shame; to make unimpressionable. |
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STABILITY |
... resolution or purpose; the quality opposite to fickleness,
irresolution, or inconstancy; constancy; steadfastness; as, a man of
little stabil... |
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ROSEMARY |
...rfumery,
etc., and is an emblem of fidelity or constancy. ... |