All 5 Uses of
inevitable
in
Summer Pleasures, by Nora Roberts
- Why did she feel as though they were already lovers, was it just the sense of inevitability that they would be, no matter what her choice?†
Chpt 1.4inevitability = certainty that something will happen
- Or it might have been the man she'd discovered in the canyon who was slowly, inevitably dominating every aspect of her life in much the same way wind, water and sun dominated the shape of everything around her.†
Chpt 1.9inevitably = with certainty that it will happen
- "You have a half-grown daughter you never mentioned to me. You told me you'd never been married."
"I haven't been," he said simply and waited for the inevitable questions.Chpt 1.10 *inevitable = certain to happen
- Or it might have been inevitable.†
Chpt 2.2
- I see youth just before those inevitable changes of adulthood.†
Chpt 2.5
Definition:
certain to happen (even if one tried to prevent it)