Synonyms for

Invariably

Verb / ˌɪˈnveri:ʌbli: / Another word for invariably — explore alternatives below. For syllable breakdowns and pronunciation, see this word on Syllablesworld.

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

  1. My dad invariably drinks coffee with breakfast.
  2. Sally invariably wears a red bow in her hair.
  3. The sun invariably rises in the east and sets in the west.
  4. The teacher invariably gives homework on Mondays.
  5. 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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