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Meaning of inevitably
The primary meaning of the word "inevitably" is to express that something is certain to happen or be the case.
Etymology of inevitably
The word "inevitably" comes from the Latin words "in" meaning "not" and "evitare" meaning "to avoid", with the suffix "-ly" added to form an adverb
Historically, the word has been used in English since the 15th century to express the idea of something being unavoidable or certain
Synonyms
unavoidably
necessarily
inexorably
inevitably
naturally
obviously
clearly
manifestly
patently
unquestionably
undeniably
indisputably
inescapably
unsurprisingly
predictably
foreseeably
obviously
logically
reasonably
plausibly
credibly
believably
apparently
seemingly
evidently
surely
certainly
doubtlessly
unquestionably
indisputably
ineluctably
fatedly
destinedly
ineludibly
Definitions
- Used to indicate that something is certain to happen or be the case
- * Unable to be avoided or prevented
- * Happening or done as a natural or logical result of something else
Usage Examples
- The company will inevitably go bankrupt if it doesn't reduce its costs
- * She will inevitably become a great leader, given her exceptional skills and experience
- * The team's lack of practice will inevitably affect their performance in the tournament
Antonyms
avoidably
optionally
voluntarily
deliberately
intentionally
avoidingly
preventably
escapably
unpredictably
surprisingly
unexpectedly
uncertainly
doubtfully
questionably
disputably
debatably
arguably