Definition of unavoidably in English:
unavoidably
adverbʌnəˈvɔɪdəbliˌənəˈvɔɪdəbli
In a way that cannot be avoided, prevented, or ignored.
she was unavoidably detained on urgent business
sentence adverb the book becomes, perhaps unavoidably, slightly repetitive
Example sentencesExamples
- Since the grouping here isn't chronological, there's an unavoidably scattershot feel to the set list.
- There's no escaping his darker viewpoint and it is unavoidably a deeply schizophrenic album.
- Food safety is, unavoidably, a global issue.
- As you go about achieving this objective, civilian lives are unavoidably lost.
- Unavoidably, given the author's identity, large stretches of My Stroke of Luck stray into predictable showbiz memoir territory.
Definition of unavoidably in US English:
unavoidably
adverbˌənəˈvoidəblēˌənəˈvɔɪdəbli
In a way that cannot be avoided, prevented, or ignored.
she was unavoidably detained on urgent business
sentence adverb the book becomes, perhaps unavoidably, slightly repetitive
Example sentencesExamples
- Since the grouping here isn't chronological, there's an unavoidably scattershot feel to the set list.
- As you go about achieving this objective, civilian lives are unavoidably lost.
- Unavoidably, given the author's identity, large stretches of My Stroke of Luck stray into predictable showbiz memoir territory.
- There's no escaping his darker viewpoint and it is unavoidably a deeply schizophrenic album.
- Food safety is, unavoidably, a global issue.