Invariablemente (en. Invariably)

/in.va.ɾja.βleˈmen.te/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adverb
In a way that does not vary or change.
Invariably, he arrives at the same time.
Invariablemente, él llega a la misma hora.
Always in the same way.
Invariably, his appointments are successful.
Invariablemente, sus citas son exitosas.
In a constant manner and without exception.
The answer is always invariably the same.
La respuesta siempre es invariablemente la misma.

Etymology

The term comes from the adjective 'invariable', which is formed with the prefix 'in-' (indicating negation) and 'variable' (meaning that it can change).

Common Phrases and Expressions

invariably positive
Always in a positive manner.
invariablemente positivo
invariably true
Always true, without exception.
invariablemente cierto
to act invariably
To act without changes in behavior.
actuar invariablemente

Related Words

variable
That can change or not be constant.
variable
constant
That remains the same over time.
constante
change
Alteration or modification of something.
cambio

Slang Meanings

Always the same.
You always tell me the same thing, invariably.
Siempre me dices lo mismo, invariablemente.
Without exceptions.
I will invariably be here.
Invariablemente voy a estar aquí.