adjective
- not remaining the same; changing or varying
Usage: often used in mathematical or scientific contexts
Examples
- The nonconstant temperature made it difficult to conduct the experiment.
- In this equation, x is a nonconstant variable that changes over time.
- The company’s nonconstant profits worried the investors.
- Weather patterns in this region are highly nonconstant throughout the year.
- The nonconstant speed of the machine caused quality control issues.
- Her nonconstant mood swings made it hard to predict her reactions.