Meaning
Invariably means always or without exception. It emphasizes that something happens in every case or on every occasion, without change.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: Adverb
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Usage: modifies verbs, adjectives, or whole clauses.
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Typical structure:
- invariably + verb
- subject + invariably + verb
It conveys certainty and consistency in behavior, results, or outcomes.
Common Phrases
- invariably true
- invariably late
- invariably leads to
- invariably happens
Collocations
- invariably accompanied by
- invariably result in
- almost invariably
- invariably follow
Examples
- She invariably arrives ten minutes early for meetings.
- His jokes invariably make everyone laugh.
- Poor planning will invariably lead to failure.
- The train is invariably crowded during rush hour.
- Success is invariably linked with hard work.
- He invariably forgets to lock the door.
- The teacher is invariably patient with her students.
- That old dog invariably sleeps by the fireplace.
Synonyms or Related
- always
- consistently
- without fail
- unfailingly
- constantly