Synonyms for
Invariably
Definition
Invariably means always or without exception.
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Common collocations
- invariably true
- invariably leads to
- invariably results in
- invariably the same
- invariably happens
- invariably associated with
Word family
adverb invariably
Usage note
Invariably means always or without exception. It is often used to describe a consistent pattern or outcome.
Example sentences
- My dad invariably drinks coffee with breakfast.
- Sally invariably wears a red bow in her hair.
- The sun invariably rises in the east and sets in the west.
- The teacher invariably gives homework on Mondays.
- The baby invariably cries when she's hungry.
Quotes
Success is invariably the result of taking a little more pains than anyone else.
The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter.
Invariably, there is always a point in the process where I sit by myself for a couple of hours and just stare at the screen.
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