in·var·i·a·bly
ˌinˈverēəblē/
adverb
"the meals here are invariably big and hearty"
synonyms: | always, on every occasion, at all times, without fail, without exception antonym |
- A sentence that can be accurately describe this word would be:
- Max was a little too handy with the snooze button on his alarm clock, so he was invariably late for work every day.
- Even though the kids would rather go to Disneyland, Dad invariably plans the family vacation around a visit to his stodgy old relatives.
They invariably lead to shrinking economies and remove incentive for the most productive people to work.
ReplyDeleteShe is invariably late to school. Her teacher is not pleased with her.
ReplyDeleteHe invariably crossed her path everyday to work, but has never said "hello".
ReplyDeleteThe woman invariably pours 3 sugars and 1 coffee into her morning beverage.
ReplyDeleteThe boy invariably plays with his toys at school every day.
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