- not changing or varying; uniform; regular; invariable: All conditions during the three experiments were constant.
- continuing without pause or letup; unceasing: constant noise.
- regularly recurrent; continual; persistent: He found it impossible to work with constant interruption.
- faithful; unswerving in love, devotion, etc.: a constant lover.
- steadfast; firm in mind or purpose; resolute.
- certain; confident.
- something that does not or cannot change or vary.
- a number expressing a property, quantity, or relation that remains unchanged under specified conditions.
- a quantity assumed to be unchanged throughout a given discussion.
- Paul d'Estournelles de Constant.
- French painter.
- fixed and invariable; unchanging
- continual or continuous; incessant
- resolute in mind, purpose, or affection; loyal
- something that is permanent or unchanging
- a specific quantity that is always invariable
- a symbol representing an unspecified number that remains invariable throughout a particular series of operations
- a theoretical or experimental quantity or property that is considered invariable throughout a particular series of calculations or experiments
- See logical constant
- Benjamin (bɛ̃ʒamɛ̃). real name Henri Benjamin Constant de Rebecque. 1767–1830, French writer and politician: author of the psychological novel Adolphe (1816)