Invariable

Word INVARIABLE
Character 10
Hyphenation in va ri a ble
Pronunciations /ɪnˈvɛə.ɹi.ə.bl̩/

Definitions and meanings of "Invariable"

What do we mean by invariable?

Not changing or subject to change; constant. adjective

Not variable; constant; uniform; unchanging.

Not capable of being varied; unalterable; unchangeable.

In mathematics, a quantity that does not vary; a constant. noun

Not given to variation or change; unalterable; unchangeable; always uniform. adjective

An invariable quantity; a constant. noun

Not variable; that always has the same value in different occurrences. adjective

Constant. adjective

That cannot undergo inflection, conjugation or declension. adjective

Something that does not vary; a constant. noun

Not liable to or capable of change adjective

A quantity that does not vary noun

Something that does not vary; a constant.

Invariably is an adverb which means each time or upon every occasion. If you see a particular person that you loathe and despise coming towards you and you always get that sinking feeling in your stomach, then that is invariably what happens. You know that every time you see them they’ll have that shit-eating grin on their face that each time you see it makes you feel sick, then that is invariably what happens as well. You know too, because it happens every time that, without even saying “Hello”, they’ll start dishing the dirt on somebody because that is what invariably happens. I thought a few examples might help to clarify things, but I’m not invariably right. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Invariable

The word "invariable" in example sentences

It is this that constitutes the invariable laws of motion: I say _invariable_, because they can never change, without producing confusion in the essence of things. ❋ Paul Henri Thiry Holbach (1756)

The article is invariable, that is, does not change in form when used with plural nouns, as "la viro", the man, "la viroj", the men. ❋ Ivy Kellerman Reed (1922)

Dan Treu grinned as he recalled the invariable exchange of personalities when they met. ❋ Caroline Lockhart (1916)

Now when we analyse the conception of a cause to the bottom, we find as the last residuum in our crucible nothing but what Hume found there long ago, and that is simply the idea of invariable sequence. ❋ James George Frazer (1897)

Between the years 1860-1875, there grew up in England an absorbing interest in Social Philosophy, and a conviction that the idea of invariable law offered a solution of the progress of society. ❋ Frederic Harrison (1877)

And if it be these, the old laws of right and wrong, which this author and his school call invariable and immutable, we shall, ❋ Charles Kingsley (1847)

The metaphysical mode of explanation, being less antagonistic than the theological to the idea of invariable laws, is still slower in being entirely discarded. ❋ John Stuart Mill (1839)

This Prince was an impartial chief magistrate; he prided himself upon his "invariable" principles of justice, and he allowed nothing to influence his decisions. ❋ Benjamin Disraeli (1842)

Without Mother, he would have to represent my interests and I tried putting more decisions and questions on him, but his invariable response was, Whatever you think best, Olivia. ❋ V.C.Andrews (2011)

There he saw that species of plants and animals were not invariable, as biologists of the time taught, but that there was variation within the species. ❋ Ben Hobrink (2011)

It simply did not exist as part of an innate and invariable mental structure. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It inevitably happens, and it often invariable sucks. ❋ Tyler Mahoney (2011)

But it is also the invariable mark of a crackpot to believe that truth, by its very nature, must be hidden; and that the simplest explanation is always suspect. ❋ Bret Stephens (2011)

All of the elements which traditionally define the liturgical hour, such as the invariable collects of Prime and Compline, and hymns such as “Jam lucis orto sidere”, are omitted. ❋ Unknown (2009)

He published a little book in 1940 that sought to provide scientific backing for what he believed was the invariable sixth sense among Christians that enabled them to sniff out Jews. ❋ Russell Jacoby (2011)

According to FlashReport, if it is “upheld by a judge on the invariable court challenge, it will REALLY help Eastman.” ❋ Unknown (2010)

[Politicians] [invariably] distort the truth and avoid giving straight [answers]. ❋ AKACroatalin (2015)

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