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The synonyms of “Invariably” are: always, constantly, each time, universally
Invariably as an Adverb
Definitions of "Invariably" as an adverb
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “invariably” as an adverb can have the following definitions:
- In every case or on every occasion; always.
- Without variation or change, in every case.
Synonyms of "Invariably" as an adverb (4 Words)
always | Without interruption. I will always be there to help you. |
constantly | Without interruption. The world is constantly changing. |
each time | To or from every one of two or more (considered individually. |
universally | By everyone; in every case. Progress is not always universally welcomed. |
Usage Examples of "Invariably" as an adverb
- Ranch meals are invariably big and hearty.
Associations of "Invariably" (30 Words)
always | Throughout a long period of the past. There is always some pollution in the air. |
ceaseless | Uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing. The ceaseless thunder of surf. |
changeless | Remaining the same for indefinitely long times. Changeless truths. |
confirmed | (of a person) firmly established in a particular habit, belief, or way of life and unlikely to change their ways. Received confirmed reports of casualties. |
constant | A quantity or parameter that does not change its value whatever the value of the variables, under a given set of conditions. The constant background noise of the city. |
constantly | Continuously over a period of time; always. He was constantly on her mind. |
continually | Repeated frequently in the same way; regularly. I was continually moving around. |
continued | Without stop or interruption. He asked for their continued support. |
continuously | At every point. These images loop continuously. |
endless | Having the ends united so as to form a continuous whole. Endless ocean wastes. |
endorse | Write (a comment) on a document. The report was endorsed by the college. |
eternal | Seeming to last or persist forever, especially on account of being tedious or annoying. Fear of eternal damnation. |
eternity | A state of eternal existence believed in some religions to characterize the afterlife. Immortal souls destined for eternity. |
ever | At all times all the time and on every occasion. Why ever did you do it. |
everlasting | Without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers. The damned would suffer everlasting torment. |
every | (used of count nouns) each and all of the members of a group considered singly and without exception. Every two hours. |
forever | For a very long or seemingly endless time. She would love him forever. |
grinding | Material resulting from the process of grinding. Grinding poverty. |
incessant | Uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing. The incessant beat of the music. |
incessantly | Without interruption. She talked about him incessantly. |
irrevocably | In a way that cannot be changed, reversed, or recovered. Our environment will be irrevocably damaged. |
permanency | The property of being able to exist for an indefinite duration. |
permanent | Lasting or intended to last or remain unchanged indefinitely. A permanent ban on the dumping of radioactive waste at sea. |
perpetual | Continuing forever or indefinitely. Hell s perpetual fires. |
perpetually | Without interruption. She seems perpetually to have a mournful look on her face. |
persistent | (of chemicals or radioactivity) remaining within the environment for a long time after introduction. The persistent gills of fishes. |
unceasing | Uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing. The unceasing efforts of the staff. |
unceasingly | With unflagging resolve. |
universally | Everywhere. Progress is not always universally welcomed. |
unlimited | Having no limits in range or scope- Philip Rahv. Offshore reserves of gas and oil are not unlimited. |