Both Uses of
invariably
in
Crime and Punishment, by Dostoyevsky
- The landlady who provided him with garret, dinners, and attendance, lived on the floor below, and every time he went out he was obliged to pass her kitchen, the door of which invariably stood open.†
Chpt 1.1 *invariably = always; or (said in exaggeration when meaning) almost always
- With all Avdotya Romanovna's natural aversion and in spite of my invariably gloomy and repellent aspect—she did at least feel pity for me, pity for a lost soul.†
Chpt 6.4
Definition:
never changing; or always the same