The word "invariably" means always or without exception. It suggests a consistent or unchanging quality or characteristic.
invariable speed or constant speed
flexible, invariable, rigid
dependable , even , expected , homogeneous , invariable
The store invariable changed with the renavation.
Riche is an adjective written the same in both masculine and feminine, but that may takes a plural mark (des gens riches > rich people) and thus is not considered invariable.
L. A. Grosclaude has written: 'Calendrier invariable'
Stable, unchangeable, or invariable. Those words are the opposites of variables.
This is one of the "invariable" verbs: Its past participle is the same as its present.
immutable, ineradicable, lasting, constant, invariable Hope that helps
the opposite of sparse is generous while the opposite of versatile is invariable.
Mercury has the planetary orbit that has the greatest inclination to both the ecliptic and the invariable plane.