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Jan 13, 2008 · 'Inevitable' refers to things such as death that are necessary due to the natural order of things and that occur unconditionally, and is used more of abstractions. 'Unavoidable' refers more to things that could potentially have been avoided if certain actions had been taken, and is used more frequently of specific events.
Nov 23, 2015 · Inevitable is about a hundred times more common than ineluctable. Inevitable is neutral or slightly formal, while ineluctable is very formal and sounds quite literary. Prioritization is very important in language learning. Inevitable is a much more important word for most learners to know.
Oct 11, 2014 · Es inevitable que haya contaminación en el futuro. Ya que el segundo ejemplo es el mucho más común, el primero queda algo poético, en el sentido que, desviándose de la ruta gramática normal, por eso enfatiza algo diferente de la normal: la certeza de la ocurriencia de la contaminación.
May 17, 2019 · Is there an idiom that means "it was something inevitable"? I am not sure if it's the case, but there's this idiom, it was something like "this was ought to happen", but it was an actual idiom instead of just a phrase and I don't remember what it was exactly, I had it on the tip of the tongue, but I have it no more.
May 24, 2016 · Hi all I wrote such a sentence “Couples will quarrel with each other and this is an inevitable.” After reading it, my friend added one word “almost” before “inevitable.” She said that with the word “almost,” the sentence could convey the meaning that “this is certainly inevitable.” However, I...
Feb 1, 2013 · Regarding "implicit": would it not imply that learning to read music was inevitable if presented with written music whilst learning to play a piano? My uncertainty, however, mainly lies with the use of the word "intrinsic".
Nov 28, 2010 · Hola a todos, Change is inevitable except from a vending machine Mi intento alteracion es inevitable, excepto de una máquina expendedora! Es correcto? Saludos desde Londres :)
Jan 12, 2011 · I am confused, do you need to use the subjunctive tense after 'il est inévitable que'?
Sep 4, 2018 · You can't delay the inevitable. "Delaying the inevitable" or "fighting the inevitable" are common ways of saying that you are trying to hold off something that will definitely happen in the future. For example, an old person who tries really hard to look youthful is just "delaying the inevitable." Self-fulfilling prophecy
Feb 17, 2007 · Resignation to inevitable evils is the duty of us all; the peculiar duty of a young man who has been so fortunate as I have been in early preferment; and I trust I am resigned. Perhaps not the less so from feeling a doubt of my positive happiness had my fair cousin honoured me with her hand; for...