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inevitable    音标拼音: [ɪn'ɛvətəbəl]
a. 不可避免的,无法回避的;照例必有的

不可避免的,无法回避的;照例必有的

inevitable
adj 1: incapable of being avoided or prevented; "the inevitable
result" [ant: {avertable}, {avertible}, {avoidable},
{evitable}]
2: invariably occurring or appearing; "the inevitable changes of
the seasons"
n 1: an unavoidable event; "don't argue with the inevitable"

Inevitable \In*ev"i*ta*ble\, a. [L. inevitabilis: cf. F.
in['e]vitable. See {In-} not, and {Evitable}.]
[1913 Webster]
1. Not evitable; incapable of being shunned; unavoidable;
certain. "The inevitable hour." --Gray.
[1913 Webster]

It was inevitable; it was necessary; it was planted
in the nature of things. --Burke.
[1913 Webster]

2. Irresistible. "Inevitable charms." --Dryden.
[1913 Webster]

67 Moby Thesaurus words for "inevitable":
absolute, apodictic, appointed, binding, bound, certain, clear,
clear and distinct, clear as day, compulsory, conclusive, decided,
decisive, definite, destined, determinate, devoted, dictated,
doomed, fatal, fated, fateful, foredoomed, foreordained,
imperative, in store, in the cards, indefeasible, ineluctable,
ineludible, inescapable, inevasible, inexorable, inflexible,
involuntary, irresistible, irrevocable, mandatory, marked,
necessary, obligatory, ordained, perfectly sure, positive,
predestined, predetermined, relentless, required, resistless,
settled, sure, sure as death, sure as fate, sure-enough, true,
unambiguous, unavoidable, uncontrollable, undeflectable,
unequivocal, unevadable, univocal, unmistakable, unpreventable,
unstoppable, unyielding, written


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  • What is the difference between inevitable and ineluctable
    Inevitable is about a hundred times more common than ineluctable Inevitable is neutral or slightly formal, while ineluctable is very formal and sounds quite literary Prioritization is very important in language learning Inevitable is a much more important word for most learners to know
  • Is there an idiom that means it was something inevitable?
    Is there an idiom that means "it was something inevitable"? I am not sure if it's the case, but there's this idiom, it was something like "this was ought to happen", but it was an actual idiom instead of just a phrase and I don't remember what it was exactly, I had it on the tip of the tongue, but I have it no more
  • How to understand as was inevitable in this context
    Harry watched them go, feeling slightly uneasy It just occurred to him that Mr and Mrs Weasley would want to know how Fred and George were financing their joke shop business when, as was inevitable, they finally found out about it Giving the twins his Triwizard winnings had seemed a simple thing to do at the time, but what if it led to
  • Idiom for trying to avoid misfortune, but it happens anyway
    You can't delay the inevitable "Delaying the inevitable" or "fighting the inevitable" are common ways of saying that you are trying to hold off something that will definitely happen in the future For example, an old person who tries really hard to look youthful is just "delaying the inevitable " Self-fulfilling prophecy
  • Can which be used as just a conjunction, not a relative pronoun?
    If change is inevitable, and inevitable change is, we should then ask Within the relative clause, "which" is the subject complement, and "it" (standing for "change") is the subject of the clause Another example without a noun will show my point more clearly:
  • idioms - Difference between take the bull by the horns and bite the . . .
    To bite the bullet is similar in the sense of dealing with a difficult task situation, but also implies that one should accept or submit to the inevitable pain unpleasantness suffering experienced when doing something difficult by being brave in the face of adversity, stoical, showing no fear, and not complaining, etc
  • What does cant but in this sentence means?
    What does it mean? As far as I know, 'can't but' means 'it's inevitable' or 'doesn't have any other choice' but then the meaning of the sentence will become, "It's inevitable that he'll miss the deer," and I'm not quite sure about it And then, about the next paragraph,
  • idiom request - English proverbs - English proverbs - English Language . . .
    Inevitably and inevitable have a similar meaning, but these words also stress the fact that being caught cannot be avoided The idiom bow to the inevitable means that the person stops resisting and gives in, since he sees that whatever it is he is avoiding, actually cannot be avoided so it is best to just go through with it
  • Of vs among - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Personally, I think it's a good thing to have a lot of friends; anyway, it's inevitable that we'll build closer relationships with just a few of them Finally, of among all your close friends, it's essential that you choose your best friend who should be the person you trust the most
  • meaning - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Wonderful, good, positive things are inevitable This plan is too far along for it to turn out otherwise In all cases, too is used to indicate that the level of some good thing is sufficiently high that some result is inevitable





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