Meaning
Invariable means not changing, always remaining the same. It describes something that does not vary under different circumstances.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: Adjective
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Used to describe nouns that are consistent, unchanging, or fixed.
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Sentence structure:
- invariable + noun → "an invariable rule"
- be invariable → "Her invariable reply is 'yes'."
Common Phrases
- invariable rule
- invariable principle
- invariable response
- invariable fact
Collocations
- invariable + noun: invariable law, invariable characteristic, invariable feature
- verb + invariable: remain invariable, prove invariable, appear invariable
Examples
- The invariable laws of nature govern the universe.
- His invariable habit is to wake up at 6 a.m. every day.
- The teacher’s invariable rule is that homework must be submitted on time.
- Despite many challenges, her invariable optimism inspired the whole team.
- Politeness is an invariable feature of her character.
- The invariable truth is that hard work usually pays off.
- Success in this field depends on following certain invariable principles.
Synonyms or Related
- unchanging
- constant
- fixed
- immutable
- unwavering