Definition: 1. Without variation or change, in every case. 2. Always.
Use 'invariably' in a sentence:
1. When my wife sets her mind on something, she invariably finds a way to achieve it.
2. This is not invariably the case.
3. They almost invariably get it wrong.
4. These actions invariably breed resentment from our mates.
5. Make a note of the questions you want to ask; you will invariably forget some of them otherwise.
6. Expect the best and invariably the best will come to you.
7. These lists are invariably detached from the subject matter in some way;
8. This invariably results in creating even more of a problem for yourself.
9. That man is no talker , but when he does say anything , he invariably hits the mark.
10. Yet big does not invariably mean bad.
11. He would invariably find some excuses.
12. Their teamwork was invariably good.
13. However, any romance of hers invariably ended quickly.
14. His proposals were invariably voted down.
15. After her meal she invariably rinsed out her mouth.
16. Whenever the stately national anthem is performed, I am invariably emotionally roused.
17. The needs of patients invariably overlap.
18. Those tours invariably go to one of two places-the United States or Asia.
19. That man is no talker, but when he does say anything, he invariably hits the mark.
20. We always invariably support him.
21. John was always so extraordinarily peaceable, one who invariably saw an opponent's point of view.
22. All things invariably divide into two.
23. A unity invariably tends to break up into different parts.
24. Gompers' opposition to national health insurance was partly principled, arising from the premise that governments under capitalism invariably served employers', not workers', interests.
25. Singularity is almost invariably a clue.
26. The Inspector remembered her as a small, mousy woman, invariably worried.
27. Invariably the reply came back, ‘Not now! ’
28. He was invariably willing to discuss the possibilities hypothetically.
29. Holidays can be horrendous. All right, I'll rephrase that. The first few days are invariably hell.
30. Studies show that we invariably take more gambles when threatened with a loss than when offered a reward.
31. Make a note of the questions you want to ask. You will invariably forget some of them otherwise.
32. They are invariably white-collarworkers.
33. In the final reckoning weakness has invariably tempted aggression.
34. Invariably, something remains as a reminder.
35. When questioned, he invariably dummy up.
36. Acupuncture treatment is gentle, painless, and, invariably, most relaxing.
37. The enemy will invariably seek opportunities to assert himself.
38. New actors are invariably keyed up for their first stage appearance.
39. It invariably rains when he goes there.
40. Neither of them is telling the whole truth. Invariably, they keep something back.
41. What invariably happens is that a great number of things choose to go wrong at precisely the same moment.
42. But it invariably does happen.
43. Whenever she failed to comprehend she invariably laughed.
44. You invariably leave your health club a darned sight less healthy than when you went in.
45. When they do, smiles invariably bloom.
46. Fixing broken companies is a difficult job that invariably means hard choices.
47. The inspector remembered her as a small, mousy woman, invariably worried.
48. They invariably live nearby and are always available for an informal chat or an evening's entertainment.
49. Some workers, like Jane Matheson, are retrained to handle the new equipment, but often a whole new set of skills is required and that means a new, and invariably smaller set of workers.
50. Wives say that men are invariably children.
51. Such managers have an enormous stake in succeeding, so they invariably overstate the potential of their new technologies.
52. This invariably wins them the love and respect of others.
53. And hackers are invariably smart-alecks.
54. A fireball will invariably appear in your camera's field of view in between exposures.
55. Summer clothes are invariably less kind to fuller figures.
56. Invariably, he keeps the refrigerator well stocked.
57. Obsessives, in any area, are invariably as boring as their hobbies.
58. This acute infection of the brain is almost invariably fatal.