Synonyms:
constantly, invariably, always
Meaning: without variation or change, in every case; "constantly kind and gracious"; "he always arrives on time"
Usage examples
Their colours were not invariably white and black.
They are often well born, almost always well mannered, invariably well dressed.
Dwarf Stocks, moreover, are invariably spattered with soil in heavy autumn rain.
The dun, unless under special judges, invariably beats the chocolate at the shows.
They reverted invariably to gigantic shells and howitzers of unparalleled caliber.
It carries an authentic certificate of its origin, for the mother invariably occupies it.
Whether intrinsically, or simply in default of comparison, at home he is invariably a great man.
He was rather odd looking, being invariably muffled up in a large cloak and a foreign sort of hat.
"It is always the way with a woman," he said; "she invariably prefers the tinkers to the reformers."
He should be invariably taken to the spot, be sufficiently twigged there, and unceremoniously scolded into the yard.