Invariably vs Incessantly - What's the difference?
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Every time; always. Without change.
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*:“A tight little craft,” was Austin’s invariable comment on the matron;. ¶ Near her wandered her husband, orientally bland, invariably affable, and from time to time squinting sideways, as usual, in the ever-renewed expectation that he might catch a glimpse of his stiff, retroussé moustache.
In a manner without pause or stop, especially to the point of annoyance; not ceasing.
* 1865 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.
Invariably is a related term of incessantly.
As adverbs the difference between invariably and incessantly
is that invariably is every time; always without change while incessantly is in a manner without pause or stop, especially to the point of annoyance; not ceasing.invariably
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Adverb
(en adverb)incessantly
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Adverb
(-)- He jabbered incessantly and annoyed everyone.
- "You are old, father William," the young man said,
- "And your hair has become very white;
- And yet you incessantly stand on your head--
- Do you think, at your age, it is right?"