Invariably


The meaning of the word Invariably is: always


Examples:

Max was a little too handy with the snooze button on his alarm clock, so he was invariably late for work every day.

published by Fairy on 2021-10-21 18:14:25


Ever since Mr. Simpson became CEO, new hires are invariably young white males.

published by King on 2021-02-17 17:17:18


The orchestra’s performance of that particular piece is invariably received with a standing ovation.

published by Danuta on 2021-11-08 13:36:26


Even though the kids would rather go to Disneyland, Dad invariably plans the family vacation around a visit to his stodgy old relatives.

published by Thomasena on 2021-11-25 11:34:02


Michael loves to go to the city for concerts, but if he doesn’t catch the noon train, he invariably misses the opening band.

published by Roger on 2021-11-13 15:29:27


When I go shopping for something specific, the item I really have my heart set on is invariably too expensive for my budget.

published by Agnes on 2021-02-05 17:23:24


Every day, at least one telemarketer invariably calls while we are enjoying a quiet dinner.

published by Camellia on 2021-06-24 13:43:00


Joseph is a consummate fisherman; he invariably comes back from every outing with his limit in trout.

published by Alysha on 2021-04-09 14:42:10


If you make it a practice to visit an all-you-can-eat buffet, you will invariably gain weight.

published by Romana on 2021-11-30 10:50:38


No matter what time of year we plan a picnic, it is invariably ruined by bad weather.

published by Fran on 2021-07-15 21:31:13


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