like, " you didn't stand a chance anyway. my beating you was inevitable."
or, it was sure to happen.
like,
Stacy knew she would fail the test, she didn't study at all whatsoever.
It is inevitable that anything born will eventually die.
Well, inevitable just means unavoidable. So..."Dying is inevitable". I'm always an optimist with my sentences. Hope it helps.
"The consequences were inevitable."
This would be known as an Act of God.
No, "inevitable" is an adjective, not a verb. It describes something that is certain to happen and cannot be avoided.
inevitable
It is inevitable that anything born will eventually die.
more inevitable, most inevitable
No such word as inevidable in the United States. If you wish to try for inevitable, you could say, the winter is inevitable following the fall.
"It was inevitable that that would happen", "his death was inevitable", "losing that match was inevitable"...
Well, inevitable just means unavoidable. So..."Dying is inevitable". I'm always an optimist with my sentences. Hope it helps.
Death is inevitable.
"The consequences were inevitable."
Going to the doctors is an inevitable part of your life.
The stress word in "inevitable" is on the second syllable: in-EV-i-ta-ble.
is inevitable to go to the movies...
Since the girl watched TV all day, it was inevitable that she was fired from her job.It is inevitable that discussion of religion and politics causes arguments.Though death is inevitable, medical science has expanded the lifespan for males and females.