not changing
always, constantly, invariably
Invariably is an adverb.
Invariably, her's was the best story of the lot. This is a sentence containing the word invariably.
Invariably is an adverb to mean in every case or on every occasion; always; constantly. Example sentences:The commercials that run during Judge Judy and Joe Brown are invariably for law firms.Invariably, she's always late.Wherever he was, Koch invariably thought about the project.
Invariably, which means to not vary, someone asks you to use a certain word in a sentence here on Wiki, and today the word was invariably.
Example sentences for the adverb 'invariably':If you don't finish your dinner, you will invariably be looking for a snack before bed.Invariably, which means to not vary, someone asks you to use a certain word in a sentence here on Wiki, and today the word was invariably.
The antonym of "invariably" is "variably." While "invariably" means something that occurs consistently or without exception, "variably" indicates something that can change or is subject to variation. Other possible antonyms include "occasionally" or "sporadically."
The prefix of the word "invariably" is "in-" meaning "not," and the suffix is "-ly" indicating that it is an adverb.
yes, definatly not?
Reverse bias
support strategic direction
The store invariable changed with the renavation.