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Meaning of invariably
The primary meaning of the word "invariably" is to always happen or be the case.
Etymology of invariably
The word "invariably" has its roots in the Latin words "in" meaning "not" and "variare" meaning "to change", and the suffix "-ly" which forms an adverb
It entered the English language in the 15th century and has been used to convey a sense of consistency and uniformity since then
Synonyms
consistently
always
constantly
inevitably
necessarily
predictably
usually
customarily
habitually
normally
typically
uniformly
universally
surely
undoubtedly
obviously
clearly
evidently
manifestly
patently
plainly
undeniably
unquestionably
without fail
unfailingly
reliably
steadily
steadily
unchangingly
unvaryingly
unwaveringly
fixedly
unshakeably
immutably
immovably
Definitions
- Used to indicate that something always happens or is the case in a particular situation
- * Used to indicate that something is unchanging or constant
Usage Examples
- The company invariably responds to customer complaints within 24 hours
- * She invariably arrives on time for our meetings
- * The team invariably wins when they play at home
Antonyms
occasionally
sometimes
rarely
seldom
infrequently
sporadically
unpredictably
variably
changeably
irregularly
inconsistently
erratically
unreliably
undependably
unsteadily
waveringly
uncertainly
doubtfully
questionably
ambiguously
ambivalently
hesitantly
tentatively
inconsistently
inconstantly