No. "Inevitably" is an adverb and "adversity" is a noun. Even if their meanings were remotely similar, and they are not, they would still be different parts of speech.
The virtue "gift" of adversity is fortitude "patience"
Adversity means a state of hardship or affliction; also misfortune.
Through adversity.
as a nessescary result; inevitably
Adversity can mean misfortune or affliction. "Adversity is like a strong wind. It tears away from us all but the things that cannot be torn, so that we see ourselves as we really are." - Arthur Golden
In adversity, still loyal.
by doing your best
by continuing dogfighting and abusing dogs in adulthood, just like he learned in childhood. Unless by adversity you mean getting caught and punished for the lesser offense of dogfighting, not animal cruelty. That is not adversity.
basically means that in hard times(adversity), you discover talents you never thought you had.
continued steady belief or efforts withstanding discouragement
Versare means to avert,adversity,or perverse. Hope this helps.
Adversity is tough times.