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invariably

/ɪnˈvɛɹ.i.ə.bli/adverb5 syllables

Invariably means: without variation or change, in every case.

Synonyms for invariably4

adverb, as in without variation or change, in every case

also used for invariably

invariously, uniformly

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What does invariably mean?1

adverb

1

without variation or change, in every case“constantly kind and gracious”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

Invariably in a sentence

  • Such a person invariably expends his physical energy more slowly.Source_Benedict_1921
  • Why is it that at a bachelor's establishment the servants invariably drink the champagne?User69184
  • Whenever I get ready to go shopping, he invariably starts getting on my back.unknown
  • Not thinking before he speaks, he invariably proceeds to stick his foot in his mouth.darinmex
  • Last summer's sky was invariably grey.merlin
  • Yet you seem to be invariably charming to Dr. Bauerstein!Hybrid
  • Mary invariably brought more food than she could eat.CN

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