Associations to the word «Inevitable»
Noun
- Stalin
- Aristocracy
- Limitation
- Progress
- Endeavour
- Breakdown
- Lapse
- Confusion
- Separation
- Prejudice
- Exaggeration
- Monarchy
- Slavery
- Distrust
- Regret
- Putting
- Yield
- Loneliness
- Patriotism
- Globalization
- Arrogance
- Karma
- Repression
- Disparity
- Vulnerability
- Compulsion
- Statesman
- Singularity
- Modernity
- Punishment
- Hostility
- Chaos
- Inconvenience
- Abandonment
- Secession
- Discomfort
- Manual
- Cruelty
- Insurrection
- Folly
- Evolution
- Retaliation
- Greatness
- Rejection
- Lament
- Reaction
- Marxist
- Intimacy
- Extravagance
- Readiness
- Recourse
- Norm
- Dominance
- Belief
- Breakup
Adjective
Wiktionary
INEVITABLE, adjective. Impossible to avoid or prevent.
INEVITABLE, adjective. Predictable, or always happening.
INEVITABLE, noun. Something that is predictable, necessary, or cannot be avoided.
INEVITABLE ABORTION, noun. (medical) An abortion that is beyond stopping
INEVITABLE ABORTIONS, noun. Plural of inevitable abortion
Dictionary definition
INEVITABLE, noun. An unavoidable event; "don't argue with the inevitable".
INEVITABLE, adjective. Incapable of being avoided or prevented; "the inevitable result".
INEVITABLE, adjective. Invariably occurring or appearing; "the inevitable changes of the seasons".
Wise words
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