What does inevitably mean in a sentence?
If something will inevitably happen, it is certain to happen and cannot be avoided. Technological changes will inevitably lead to unemployment.
What is the word unfailingly mean?
: not failing or likely to fail : constant unfailing support. Other Words from unfailing. unfailingly adverb He is unfailingly punctual.
What is the meaning of should be?
: that ought to be looking out for his should-be guardian.
How do you use inevitably?
Inevitably in a Sentence 🔉
- Although my dog runs away sometimes, he inevitably returns home after a few hours.
- James will inevitably have to choose between the two job offers.
- As I watched my daughter eat donut after donut, I knew inevitably she would have a tummy ache.
Where do you put inevitably in a sentence?
1. The decision will inevitably lead to political tensions. 2. The suggestion inevitably provoked outrage from student leaders.
What is seldom true?
(sĕl′dəm) adv. Not often; infrequently or rarely. See Usage Note at rarely. adj.
What does unfailingly good mean?
If you describe someone’s good qualities or behaviour as unfailing, you mean that they never change.
What is the meaning of Unfeelingly?
1 : devoid of feeling : insensate an unfeeling corpse. 2 : lacking kindness or sympathy : hard-hearted an unfeeling brute.
How do you use should be in a sentence?
‘Should’ can be used:
- To express something that is probable. Examples: “John should be here by 2:00 PM.” “He should be bringing Jennifer with him.
- To ask questions. Examples: “Should we turn left at this street?”
- To show obligation, give recommendation or even an opinion. Examples: “You should stop eating fast food.”
Does should be mean must be?
Main Differences Between Should Be and Must Be The word ‘should be’ denotes a possibility of something happening, whereas the word ‘must be’ is used to represent a certainty. The term ‘should be’ indicates that something can happen, whereas the word ‘must be’ suggests that something has to indeed occur.