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inevitable

Something is inevitable if it will happen for sure. You cannot stop it. For example, it is inevitable that night will come after day. You do not need to worry, because it is just a natural part of life.

When you say something is inevitable, you mean it is certain. If you drop a glass, it is inevitable that it will break. It is a useful word for talking about things we cannot change or stop from happening.

The word inevitable is used to describe an event that is impossible to avoid. It is often used in work or school to talk about results. For example, 'After working so hard, his success was inevitable.' It suggests that the result was the only possible outcome.

In upper-intermediate English, inevitable is used to express that an outcome is logically certain. It is often paired with nouns like 'consequence,' 'decline,' or 'change.' It carries a tone of resignation or acceptance. You might say, 'We tried to fix the machine, but its breakdown was inevitable.'

At the C1 level, inevitable is used to discuss nuance and inevitability in complex systems. It is frequently used in academic writing to describe historical or scientific trends. It implies that given the initial conditions, no other outcome could have occurred. It is a strong, definitive adjective that adds authority to your claims.

At the C2 level, inevitable is used to explore the philosophy of determinism and fate. Writers use it to create a sense of dramatic tension, suggesting that characters or societies are moving toward a predestined end. Its usage here is precise and often carries a weight of literary gravity, moving beyond simple 'certainty' to suggest a cosmic or systemic necessity.

inevitable في 30 ثانية

  • Means certain to happen.
  • Cannot be prevented.
  • Used as an adjective.
  • Formal yet common.

When we call something inevitable, we mean it is locked in. It is not just a possibility; it is a certainty. Think of it as the final destination of a train that cannot change its tracks.

You will often hear this word in contexts where people are discussing outcomes. Whether it is the changing of seasons or the end of a long movie, inevitable describes that feeling of 'this was always going to happen.' It carries a weight of finality that makes it very powerful in both writing and daily conversation.

The word inevitable comes from the Latin word inevitabilis. If you break that down, 'in-' means 'not' and 'evitare' means 'to avoid.' So, literally, it means 'not avoidable.'

It entered the English language in the mid-16th century. It has stayed remarkably consistent in its meaning over the last 500 years. It is a classic example of a Latin-rooted word that keeps its original sense of 'cannot be dodged' perfectly intact.

We use inevitable when we want to sound objective about a future event. It is common to say 'the inevitable result' or 'the inevitable conclusion.' It is a fairly formal word, but it is used quite often in news reports and professional settings.

Be careful not to overuse it! Because it implies that nothing can be done to stop an event, using it too often can make you sound a bit pessimistic or fatalistic. It is best reserved for things that are truly certain to occur.

While inevitable itself isn't always in an idiom, it is often associated with phrases like: 1. The writing is on the wall (the inevitable is clear). 2. Accept the inevitable (to stop fighting a result). 3. Delay the inevitable (to put off what must happen). 4. The inevitable march of time (time passing). 5. Face the music (often the result of an inevitable situation).

Pronounced in-EV-ih-tuh-bul, the stress is on the second syllable. In British English, the 't' sounds are crisp, while in American English, the 't' in the middle often becomes a soft 'd' sound.

Grammatically, it is an adjective, so it usually comes before a noun (the inevitable end) or after a linking verb (the end was inevitable). It does not have a plural form because it is an adjective describing a state, not a thing.

حقيقة ممتعة

The root 'evitare' means 'to shun' or 'to avoid'.

دليل النطق

UK /ɪˈnev.ɪ.tə.bəl/
US /ɪˈnev.ɪ.tə.bəl/
يتقافى مع
regrettable delectable detectable collectable respectable
أخطاء شائعة
  • Misplacing the stress on the first syllable.
  • Dropping the 't' sounds.
  • Adding an extra syllable.

مستوى الصعوبة

القراءة 2/5

Common word.

الكتابة 2/5

Useful for essays.

التحدث 2/5

Sounds professional.

الاستماع 2/5

Heard in news.

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المتطلبات الأساسية

certain sure avoid

تعلّم لاحقاً

inexorable inevitability fatalistic

متقدم

deterministic inexorable

قواعد يجب معرفتها

Adjective Position

The inevitable end.

Linking Verbs

It is inevitable.

Dummy Subject It

It is inevitable that...

أمثلة حسب المستوى

1

The rain is inevitable.

Rain is certain.

Adjective after verb.

2

Change is inevitable.

Change is certain.

Simple subject-verb.

3

It is inevitable.

It is certain.

Dummy subject 'it'.

4

Success is inevitable.

Success is certain.

Abstract noun.

5

The end is inevitable.

The end is certain.

Definite article.

6

Growth is inevitable.

Growth is certain.

Noun subject.

7

Loss is inevitable.

Loss is certain.

Abstract noun.

8

Death is inevitable.

Death is certain.

Universal truth.

1

It was inevitable that they would meet.

2

His failure was inevitable.

3

The delay was inevitable.

4

The result was inevitable.

5

Conflict felt inevitable.

6

The change seems inevitable.

7

An error was inevitable.

8

The outcome is inevitable.

1

They tried to delay the inevitable for as long as possible.

2

The company's decline was seen as inevitable by many analysts.

3

Despite our best efforts, the accident was inevitable.

4

He accepted the inevitable with a calm smile.

5

The inevitable conclusion of the debate was a compromise.

6

Technological progress is inevitable in the modern world.

7

She knew the inevitable confrontation was coming.

8

The inevitable happened and the power went out.

1

The inevitable consequence of his actions was a loss of trust.

2

It is an inevitable part of growing up.

3

The inevitable rise in prices has affected everyone.

4

We must prepare for the inevitable challenges ahead.

5

The inevitable tension between the two groups grew daily.

6

His victory was inevitable from the start of the campaign.

7

The inevitable shift in public opinion was clear.

8

There is an inevitable trade-off between speed and quality.

1

The inevitable march of history cannot be halted by individuals.

2

His argument led to the inevitable conclusion that we were wrong.

3

The inevitable friction between tradition and modernity is evident.

4

The inevitable entropy of the system was finally reached.

5

She faced the inevitable with a stoic sense of duty.

6

The inevitable fallout from the scandal was far-reaching.

7

The inevitable outcome of the experiment confirmed the theory.

8

One must distinguish between the avoidable and the inevitable.

1

The inevitable tragedy of the hero is a classic literary trope.

2

We are caught in the inevitable cycle of boom and bust.

3

The inevitable decay of the ancient monument was heartbreaking.

4

His demise was the inevitable result of his hubris.

5

The inevitable synthesis of these ideas will redefine the field.

6

There is an inevitable melancholy in the passing of time.

7

The inevitable trajectory of the planet is set by gravity.

8

One cannot escape the inevitable pull of destiny.

المرادفات

unavoidable certain inescapable fated sure assured

الأضداد

avoidable uncertain preventable

تلازمات شائعة

inevitable result
inevitable conclusion
inevitable consequence
delay the inevitable
accept the inevitable
seem inevitable
become inevitable
inevitable decline
inevitable outcome
inevitable change

تعبيرات اصطلاحية

"delay the inevitable"

To postpone something that must happen.

Stop hiding; you're only delaying the inevitable.

neutral

"accept the inevitable"

To stop trying to change a certain outcome.

After the loss, he had to accept the inevitable.

neutral

"the writing is on the wall"

It is clear that failure or an end is inevitable.

The company is losing money; the writing is on the wall.

idiomatic

"face the music"

To accept the unpleasant consequences of one's actions.

He broke the vase and now has to face the music.

casual

"meet one's fate"

To encounter the inevitable end.

The hero went out to meet his fate.

literary

سهل الخلط

inevitable vs Inescapable

Similar meaning.

Inescapable implies being trapped.

The inescapable truth.

inevitable vs Unavoidable

Direct synonym.

Unavoidable is slightly more common.

An unavoidable delay.

inevitable vs Certain

Both mean sure.

Certain is broader.

It is certain to rain.

inevitable vs Destined

Both relate to future.

Destined implies a plan or fate.

Destined for success.

أنماط الجُمل

A1

Subject + is + inevitable.

The change is inevitable.

B1

It + is + inevitable + that + clause.

It is inevitable that they will win.

A2

The + inevitable + noun.

The inevitable result was clear.

B2

Verb + the + inevitable.

He accepted the inevitable.

C1

Adverb + inevitable.

The seemingly inevitable end.

عائلة الكلمة

الأسماء

inevitability The quality of being certain to happen.

الصفات

inevitable Certain to happen.

مرتبط

evade Root verb meaning to avoid.

كيفية الاستخدام

frequency

7

أخطاء شائعة
  • inevitability (adjective) inevitable (adjective)

    Inevitability is the noun form, not the adjective.

  • more inevitable inevitable

    Something is either certain or not; it cannot be 'more' certain.

  • inevitably (adjective) inevitably (adverb)

    Confusing the adverb and adjective endings.

  • very inevitable inevitable

    Avoid intensifiers with absolute adjectives.

  • inevitable to happen inevitable

    Redundant phrasing; 'inevitable' already implies it will happen.

نصائح

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Memory Palace Trick

Visualize a falling rock; it is inevitable.

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When Native Speakers Use It

When discussing long-term trends.

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Cultural Insight

Often used in political commentary.

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Grammar Shortcut

Use it as an adjective before a noun.

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Say It Right

Focus on the EV stress.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use 'more' with it.

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Did You Know?

It comes from Latin for 'not avoid'.

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Study Smart

Learn it with 'unavoidable'.

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Register Check

Use it to sound professional.

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Word Family

Learn the noun 'inevitability' too.

احفظها

وسيلة تذكّر

I-NEV-IT-ABLE: I Never Evade It, Because I am Able to see it coming.

ربط بصري

A train on a track moving toward a station.

Word Web

certainty fate destiny unavoidable

تحدٍّ

Write three things in your life that are inevitable today.

أصل الكلمة

Latin

المعنى الأصلي: Not avoidable

السياق الثقافي

None, but can sound fatalistic if used too often.

Commonly used in news, politics, and daily life to describe trends.

'The Inevitable' is a common book title. Thanos (Marvel) famously says 'I am inevitable'.

تدرّب في الحياة الواقعية

سياقات واقعية

Work

  • inevitable outcome
  • inevitable delay
  • inevitable change

School

  • inevitable failure
  • inevitable success
  • inevitable conclusion

News

  • inevitable crisis
  • inevitable trend
  • inevitable consequence

Philosophy

  • inevitable fate
  • inevitable cycle
  • inevitable truth

بدايات محادثة

"What is one thing in life you think is inevitable?"

"Do you think success is inevitable if you work hard?"

"Is change always inevitable?"

"How do you deal with the inevitable?"

"Can we ever truly avoid the inevitable?"

مواضيع للكتابة اليومية

Write about a time you had to accept the inevitable.

Is the future inevitable or can we change it?

Describe a situation where you tried to delay the inevitable.

What does 'the inevitable' mean to you personally?

الأسئلة الشائعة

8 أسئلة

No, it is an absolute adjective.

Usually, but not always (e.g., success is inevitable).

in-EV-ih-tuh-bul.

It is neutral-to-formal.

Inevitability.

Rarely, usually for events or outcomes.

Yes, very common in news and literature.

Avoidable.

اختبر نفسك

fill blank A1

The sunset is ___.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: inevitable

It is certain to happen.

multiple choice A2

What does inevitable mean?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: Certain to happen

It means unavoidable.

true false B1

If something is inevitable, you can stop it.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: خطأ

Inevitable means it cannot be stopped.

match pairs B1

Word

المعنى

تم مطابقة الكل!

Synonyms.

sentence order B2

انقر على الكلمات أدناه لبناء الجملة
صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة:

The inevitable result is...

fill blank B2

He tried to ___ the inevitable.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: delay

Common collocation.

multiple choice C1

Which is a synonym for inevitable?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: Inexorable

Inexorable means unstoppable.

true false C1

Inevitable is an adverb.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: خطأ

It is an adjective.

fill blank C2

The ___ of the empire was inevitable.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: decline

Decline is a common collocate.

sentence order C2

انقر على الكلمات أدناه لبناء الجملة
صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة:

He accepted the inevitable.

النتيجة: /10

محتوى ذو صلة

مزيد من كلمات Other

abate

C1

يعني أن يصبح الشيء أقل حدة أو قوة. يستخدم غالباً لوصف تراجع الظواهر الطبيعية أو المشاعر القوية.

abcarndom

C1

الانحراف عمداً عن تسلسل ثابت أو نمط محدد لصالح نهج عشوائي أو غير خطي، وغالباً ما يُستخدم في السياقات التقنية.

abcenthood

C1

The state, condition, or period of being absent, particularly in a role where one's presence is expected or required. It often refers to a prolonged or systemic lack of participation in a social, parental, or professional capacity.

abcitless

C1

هو حالة يكون فيها نقص جوهري يمنع اكتمال الفكرة أو الخطة بشكل منطقي.

abcognacy

C1

The state of being unaware or lacking knowledge about a specific subject, situation, or fact. It describes a condition of non-recognition or a gap in cognitive awareness, often used in technical or specialized academic contexts.

abdocion

C1

تصف حركة أو قوة أو عملية منطقية تبتعد عن محور مركزي. تُستخدم في سياقات تقنية لوصف الابتعاد عن المركز.

abdocly

C1

يصف مصطلح Abdocly الأشياء المخفية أو المتراجعة للداخل والتي لا يمكن رؤيتها بوضوح للوهلة الأولى.

aberration

B2

A departure from what is normal, usual, or expected, typically one that is unwelcome. It refers to a temporary change or a deviation from the standard path or rule.

abfacible

C1

To systematically strip or remove the external surface or facade of a structure or material for analysis, restoration, or cleaning. It specifically refers to the technical act of uncovering underlying layers while preserving the integrity of the core material.

abfactency

C1

يصف حالة الانفصال التام عن الحقائق أو الواقع الموضوعي. يُستخدم غالباً لوصف الحجج أو النظريات التي تبدو منطقية لكنها لا تمت للواقع بصلة.

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