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Invariably Meaning in English

word

ˌɪnˈvɛɹiəbɫi
in-VAIR-ee-uh-blee
ɪnvˈeəɹɪəbli
in-VAIR-ee-uh-blee

释义

Always, or in every case, without exception or variation.

用法与细微差别

'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'.

例句

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