Constancy vs Sedateness - What's the difference?
constancy | sedateness | Related terms |
(uncountable) The quality of being constant; steadiness or faithfulness in action, affections, purpose, etc.
* 1871 , , Descent of Man , ch. 7 "On the Races of Man,"
(countable) An unchanging quality or characteristic of a person or thing.
* 1602 , , All's Well That Ends Well , act 1, sc. 2,
The state or quality of being sedate; calmness of mind, manner, or countenance; composure; placidity; serenity; tranquillity.
Constancy is a related term of sedateness.
As nouns the difference between constancy and sedateness
is that constancy is (uncountable) the quality of being constant; steadiness or faithfulness in action, affections, purpose, etc while sedateness is the state or quality of being sedate; calmness of mind, manner, or countenance; composure; placidity; serenity; tranquillity.constancy
English
Noun
(constancies)- Constancy of character is what is chiefly valued and sought for by naturalists.
- younger spirits . . .
- whose constancies
- Expire before their fashions.
