Meaning & Definition of word "Inevitably"
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Inevitably
/ɪˈnɛvɪtəbli/
adverb:
- 1. In a manner that cannot be avoided or prevented; unavoidably.
- Example: When you start a new project, challenges will inevitably arise.
- 2. As is certain to happen; predictably.
- Example: With the passage of time, technology will inevitably progress.
- 3. As a direct result of earlier events or actions; logically.
- Example: If you don't study for the exam, you will inevitably fail.
- 4. In a way that is unavoidable; as expected.
- Example: The changes in climate will inevitably affect agricultural production.
Etymology
From Latin 'inevitabilitas', from 'inevitabilis' meaning unavoidable.
Common Phrases and Expressions
inevitably linked:
Inescapably connected or associated.
inevitably leads to:
Certain to result in a specific outcome.
Related Words
inevitable:
Certain to happen; unavoidable.
inevitability:
The quality of being inevitable.
Slang Meanings of inevitably
Meaning: Of course
Example Sentence: He forgot his umbrella, so he got wet—inevitably.