consistent commitment

[kən-ˈsis-tənt kə-ˈmit-mənt]
noun phrasepl: consistent commitments
compromisso consistente
1. A steadfast and unwavering dedication to a person, cause, or responsibility maintained over time without interruption or deviation
Her consistent commitment to environmental causes earned her recognition from the community.
O seu compromisso consistente com as causas ambientais lhe rendeu reconhecimento da comunidade.
2. The quality of maintaining reliable, dependable behavior or support that remains constant and predictable
The coach's consistent commitment to his players' development made him a beloved figure.
O compromisso consistente do treinador com o desenvolvimento dos seus jogadores o tornou uma figura querida.
In Brazilian culture, 'compromisso consistente' is highly valued in personal relationships, professional environments, and civic engagement. It reflects the importance of trust and reliability in society. In the USA, consistent commitment is celebrated as a core value in business, sports, and personal achievement narratives.
NYC Slang
keeping it real / staying solid with someone
Synonyms / Sinônimos
unwavering dedicationsteadfast devotionreliable allegianceconstant dedicationfirm resolve
Antonyms / Antônimos
inconsistent commitmenthalf-hearted effortwavering dedicationintermittent supportcasual involvement

Regional Variations

General Brazilian Portuguese
compromisso consistente
Most common and neutral usage across Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
compromisso firme
Alternative phrase emphasizing firmness and strength
São Paulo
comprometimento constante
More formal and business-oriented variant
Portugal
compromisso coerente
European Portuguese often uses 'coerente' instead of 'consistente'

Related Words

dedicationdevotionreliabilityperseveranceloyaltycommitment

Related Idioms & Phrases

to go the distance with someone
to stick with someone through thick and thin
to put your money where your mouth is
estar de corpo e alma em algo
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