abidingly, all the time, at all times, constantly, enduringly, everywhere, inflexibly, like clockwork, orderly, regularly, steadfastly, the world over, unwaveringly
Last update: September 28, 2015
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Max was a little too handy with the snooze button on his alarm clock, so he was invariably late for work every day. [adverb]
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The Minar Express comes invariably late everyday . [adverb]
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Ever since Mr. Simpson became CEO, new hires are invariably young white males. [Please select]
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On all disputed points, whether commercial, religious or political, his advice was invariably sought by the foreign ministers and the Chinese alike. [Please select]
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It is invariably serious and dignified. [Please select]
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The Thenardiers replied invariably, "Cosette is doing wonderfully well." [Please select]
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He invariably found them there. [Please select]
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The shooting-matches almost invariably concluded with a debauch. [Please select]
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Steel invariably appeared upon the scene as well. [Please select]
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As in England, they are invariably called "railways." [Please select]
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