Invariably Meaning in English
word
ˌɪnˈvɛɹiəbɫi
in-VAIR-ee-uh-blee
ɪnvˈeəɹɪəbli
in-VAIR-ee-uh-blee
Definition
Always, or in every case, without exception or variation.
Usage & Nuances
'Invariably' is formal and emphasizes something that happens every single time, without fail. Common with negative or frustrating situations, but not always. Not used for things that could change; stronger than 'usually' or 'often'.
Spanish: invariablemente - siemprePortuguese (BR): invariavelmente - semprePortuguese (PT): invariavelmente - sempreChinese (Simplified): 总是 - 一贯地Chinese (Traditional): 總是 - 一貫地Hindi: हमेशा - invariably (in Hindi writing, commonly translated as हमेशा)Arabic: دائمًا - بشكل ثابتBengali: সবসময় - অপরিবর্তনীয়ভাবেRussian: неизменно - всегдаJapanese: 必ず - 例外なくVietnamese: luôn luôn - không thay đổiKorean: 항상 - 예외 없이Turkish: her zaman - istisnasızUrdu: ہمیشہ - لازمی طور پرIndonesian: selalu - tanpa kecuali
Example Sentences
My dad invariably wakes up early.
basic
It invariably rains on my birthday.
basic
She invariably orders the same meal.
basic
No matter what I do, something invariably goes wrong.
natural
People invariably stare when I wear this hat.
natural
If you call him after nine, he invariably misses your call.
natural