Invariably - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ɪnˈverɪəblɪ|  American pronunciation of the word invariably
Brit.  |ɪnˈveərɪəblɪ|  British pronunciation of the word invariably

adverb

- without variation or change, in every case (syn: always, constantly)

Extra examples

It invariably rains when I go there.

The security guards were invariably ex-servicemen.

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

...he invariably spends more time bewailing his predicament than trying to fix it...

...a lawyer who is so notorious for chicaning that the guilty invariably seek his services...

...the delusory notion that wealth invariably brings happiness...

...a trophy wife who invariably appears at events draped in furs and diamonds...

...scrubbing the floors invariably fell to the lowliest housemaid...

...reactionary guardians of proper English usage invariably regard every new coinage that comes along as a nonword...

...in high school the in crowd would invariably sneer every time they passed the hapless nerds...

...swinish frat boys for whom a night on the town invariably included binge drinking and strip club hopping...

The hair of these races has invariably a crisp, short, and stiff curl.

She almost invariably took a hard view of persons and things.

...a comedy show that invariably portrays the British aristocracy as a bunch of gormless twits...

...movie heroes invariably have a trusty sidekick, who often provides comic relief...

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