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单词 invariably
释义

invariably

adverb

in·​vari·​ably (ˌ)in-ˈver-ē-ə-blē How to pronounce invariably (audio)
: on every occasion : always
invariably late

Synonyms

  • always
  • aye
  • ay
  • consistently
  • constantly
  • continually
  • ever
  • forever
  • incessantly
  • night and day
  • perpetually
  • unfailingly
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Example Sentences

their slacker son invariably gives the same response to the questions about his career plans
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Word History

First Known Use

1646, in the meaning defined above

invariably

adverb

as in always
on every relevant occasion their slacker son invariably gives the same response to the questions about his career plans

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • always
  • constantly
  • continually
  • consistently
  • usually
  • often
  • frequently
  • unfailingly
  • incessantly
  • normally
  • perpetually
  • repeatedly
  • continuously
  • typically
  • commonly
  • forever
  • ay
  • ever
  • generally
  • inevitably
  • at every turn
  • routinely
  • ordinarily
  • aye
  • regularly
  • habitually
  • oftentimes
  • oft
  • recurrently
  • unremittingly
  • night and day
  • dependably
  • ofttimes
  • steadily
  • uninterruptedly
  • eternally
  • everlastingly

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • never
  • sometimes
  • occasionally
  • seldom
  • rarely
  • intermittently
  • periodically
  • infrequently
  • unusually
  • sporadically
  • ne'er
  • variously
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