inconstant• Work for children was equally inconstant and low paid.• an inconstant and unreliablefriend• Therefore the genre of Troilus and Cressida is as inconstant as the characters it describes.• But this is one pledge I hope an inconstant Clinton will keep.• Derry's achilles heel so far in the currentcampaign has been a lacklustre, inconstantmidfield.• The principlesapply equally to inconstanttraits, but are more clumsy to express.• Time passed faster in the warp than in the real universe, but was also inconstant, unpredictable.• inconstant winds