单词 | invariably |
释义 | invariably (once / 375 pages) adv Invariably describes things that don't change and never vary — they're predictable. Many people invariably start each morning with a hot cup of coffee. This adverb is useful when discussing things that happen all the time or don't change. In football, teams that win the Super Bowl invariably have a good defense. In schools, many students invariably struggle with writing. Invariably, the weather is hard to predict. In a lot of cases, invariably means always or almost always. You can count on things that are invariable. WORD FAMILYinvariable: invariability, invariableness, invariables, invariably+/invariant: invariance, invariants/unvaried: unvariedly, unvariedness/unvarying: unvaryingly/variability: variabilities/variable: invariable, variability, variableness, variables, variably/variance: variances/variant: invariant, variance, variantly, variants/variate: bivariate, multivariate, variates/variation: covariation, variations/varied: unvaried, variedly, variedness/vary: co-vary, variable, variant, variate, variation, varied, varies, varying/varying: unvarying, varyingly USAGE EXAMPLESAnd so, invariably, authors like Johnson are prone to overreach. Washington Post(Dec 29, 2016) Such cases invariably revive calls for protections to be scrapped in favour of the old lethal approach. The Guardian(Dec 26, 2016) The answers, in part, invariably point to him, and his M.O. New York Times(Dec 25, 2016) adv without variation or change, in every case Syn always, constantly |
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