All 3 Uses of
invariably
in
The Age of Innocence
- It invariably happened in the same way.†
Chpt 3 *
- Mrs. van der Luyden's attitude said neither yes nor no, but always appeared to incline to clemency till her thin lips, wavering into the shadow of a smile, made the almost invariable reply: "I shall first have to talk this over with my husband."†
Chpt 7
- Poor Medora, repeatedly widowed, was always coming home to settle down (each time in a less expensive house), and bringing with her a new husband or an adopted child; but after a few months she invariably parted from her husband or quarrelled with her ward, and, having got rid of her house at a loss, set out again on her wanderings.†
Chpt 8
Definition:
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(invariably) never changing; or always the same