Meaning & Definition of word "Invariably"
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Invariably
/ɪnˈvɛriəbli/
adverb:
- 1. In every case or on every occasion; always.
- Example: She invariably arrives at the meeting early.
- 2. Without exception; consistently.
- Example: The sun invariably rises in the east.
- 3. In a manner that does not change; unchangingly.
- Example: He is invariably polite, no matter the situation.
- 4. Always occurring; predictable in outcome.
- Example: When it rains, the streets are invariably flooded.
Etymology
From in- 'not' + variable + -ly
Common Phrases and Expressions
will invariably:
will always happen or be true
invariably true:
always true without exception
invariably present:
always present in every instance
Related Words
invariable:
not subject to change; constant.
variability:
the quality of being subject to variation.