The opposite of inevitable can be avoidable, or escapable.
Yes. "In," meaning "not." Inevitable means not avoidable.
That is the correct spelling of inevitable (unavoidable, eventual).
The noun derivatives for the adjective inevitable are inevitability and inevitableness.
This is how I see it: Inevitable = Not Avoidable now or ever. Unavoidable = Not Avoidable now, but is or was avoidable at some point. For example: The saying goes "Death and Taxes are inevitable", (but that's wrong). You are born and one day you die, death is Inevitable. You may try to avoid paying taxes, but it's incredibly difficult, therefore Taxes are Unavoidable, but not quite Inevitable.
inevitable
More inevitable, most inevitable
"It was inevitable that that would happen", "his death was inevitable", "losing that match was inevitable"...
more inevitable, most inevitable
With our score so high, I think that victory is inevitable. Making mistakes is inevitable for human beings.
Are factions inevitable?
death is inevitable
Inevitable is an Adjective.
Death is inevitable.
"The consequences were inevitable."
Philosophically speaking, usually "not" is inevitable.
A droll response was inevitable. How could I avoid the inevitable disaster?
It is inevitable that you will die.