Both Uses of
inevitable
in
Misery, by Stephen King
- The horizon was near; it always was in the Rockies, where longer views of the world were inevitably cut off by uptilted plates of bedrock.
Chpt 1 *inevitably = always (with certainty that it will happen)
- Part of him, a craven, cowardly part which would rather risk losing Misery forever than look upon the inevitable results of such a mistake, denied it.†
Chpt 2inevitable = certain to happen
Definition:
certain to happen (even if one tried to prevent it)