consistent manner

[kənˈsɪstənt ˈmænər]
noun phrasepl: consistent manners
de forma consistente / de maneira consistente / de modo consistente
1. A way of doing something that is uniform, regular, and in accordance with a pattern without change
The team performed in a consistent manner throughout the entire season.
O time atuou de forma consistente durante toda a temporada.
2. Acting in agreement with principles, standards, or previous behavior; maintaining coherence
She approached her work in a consistent manner, following the same procedures every day.
Ela abordava seu trabalho de maneira consistente, seguindo os mesmos procedimentos todos os dias.
3. Doing something reliably and predictably over time
The company maintains high quality standards in a consistent manner.
A empresa mantém altos padrões de qualidade de modo consistente.
In Brazilian business culture, demonstrating a 'consistent manner' is highly valued and often emphasized in workplace contexts. Americans similarly prioritize consistency as a sign of professionalism and reliability. The phrase is commonly used in performance reviews, quality assurance, and project management across both cultures.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
uniform mannerregular mannerconstant mannersteadilyreliably
Antonyms / Antônimos
inconsistent mannererratic mannerirregular mannerhaphazardlyunpredictably

Regional Variations

General Brazilian Portuguese
de forma consistente / de maneira consistente
Most common usage in formal and informal contexts
São Paulo
de modo consistente / consistentemente
Preference for formal business and academic contexts
Rio de Janeiro
de forma consistente
Commonly used in both formal and casual speech
Portugal
de forma consistente / de modo consistente
European Portuguese uses similar structures with slight stylistic preferences

Related Words

consistencyconsistentlyconsistentmannerpatternreliability

Related Idioms & Phrases

keep it consistent
day in and day out
like clockwork
steady as she goes
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