All 5 Uses of
inevitable
in
A Room of One's Own
- The inevitable sequel to lunching and dining at Oxbridge seemed, unfortunately, to be a visit to the British Museum.†
Chpt 2
- No girl could have walked to London and stood at a stage door and forced her way into the presence of actor-managers without doing herself a violence and suffering an anguish which may have been irrational—for chastity may be a fetish invented by certain societies for unknown reasons—but were none the less inevitable.†
Chpt 3
- And these values are inevitably transferred from life to fiction.†
Chpt 4
- And the novels, without meaning to, inevitably lie.
Chpt 5 *inevitably = with certainty that it will happen
- It is a mistake for a woman to read them, for she will inevitably look for something that she will not find.†
Chpt 6
Definition:
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(inevitable) certain to happen (even if one tried to prevent it)