不可避免
Something that cannot be stopped or avoided.
Explanation at your level:
Unavoidable means something that you cannot stop. Imagine you are walking and it starts to rain. You cannot stop the rain. It is unavoidable. You use this word when you want to tell someone that you tried, but it still happened.
When something is unavoidable, it is certain to happen. You cannot avoid it or change it. For example, if you are late for a bus because of traffic, you might say the delay was unavoidable. It means it was not your fault because you could not do anything about the traffic.
In intermediate English, we use unavoidable to describe situations that are fixed or certain. It is often used in business or school to explain why a plan changed. For instance, 'The meeting was unavoidable because the boss needed to see us.' It shows you are being logical and explaining the necessity of an event.
At this level, you can use unavoidable to discuss complex topics like risks or consequences. It is a great way to show nuance. Instead of just saying 'it happened,' saying 'it was unavoidable' adds a layer of understanding that the speaker recognizes the limitations of their control. It is very common in professional writing and formal discussions.
Advanced users often use unavoidable to describe abstract concepts or systemic issues. You might talk about the 'unavoidable tension' in a political debate or the 'unavoidable evolution' of language. It helps in creating sophisticated arguments where you acknowledge that some outcomes are inherent to the nature of the situation itself. It shows a high level of analytical thinking.
At the mastery level, unavoidable can be used in literary or philosophical contexts to discuss fate and human condition. It touches on the idea of determinism—the belief that all events are determined by causes external to the will. You might use it to describe the 'unavoidable tragedy' of a protagonist or the 'unavoidable march of time.' It is a powerful, heavy word that carries significant weight in formal prose and deep intellectual discourse.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Means something cannot be stopped.
- Used as an adjective.
- Synonym of inevitable.
- Common in professional and daily life.
Hey there! Let's talk about the word unavoidable. Have you ever felt like something was definitely going to happen, no matter how hard you tried to stop it? That is the essence of being unavoidable.
Think of it as the opposite of 'optional' or 'preventable.' When we use this word, we are describing a situation that is bound to happen. It is often used for things like traffic jams during rush hour or the changing of the seasons. It carries a weight of certainty that helps listeners understand that a specific outcome is locked in.
Whether it is a small annoyance or a major life event, using unavoidable helps you communicate that you have accepted the reality of a situation. It is a very useful word for being clear and honest about expectations in both casual and professional settings.
The word unavoidable has a fascinating history rooted in the Latin language. It is formed by combining the prefix un- (meaning 'not') with the word avoidable. The root avoid comes from the Old French esvuidier, which literally meant 'to empty out' or 'to withdraw.'
Over time, the meaning shifted from physically moving away from something to the more abstract idea of preventing or escaping an event. By the late 16th century, the English language adopted this structure to describe things that could not be 'emptied out' or escaped from one's path. It is a classic example of how English builds complex concepts by layering prefixes onto existing roots.
Interestingly, the word has remained remarkably stable in its usage over the last few centuries. While other words have changed their tone or intensity, unavoidable has stayed a reliable, neutral way to describe necessity. It reflects a very human desire to categorize what we can control versus what we must simply endure.
You will find unavoidable popping up in many different contexts. In professional environments, it is frequently used to explain delays or costs. For example, a manager might say, 'The project delay was unavoidable due to supply chain issues.'
In daily life, it is often paired with nouns like consequence, delay, or risk. You might hear people talk about the 'unavoidable cost of living' or 'unavoidable mistakes' when learning a new skill. It is a versatile adjective that works well in both formal reports and casual conversations with friends.
One thing to remember is that it is a fairly strong word. Because it implies that nothing could have been done to change the outcome, it is often used as a way to excuse or justify a situation. Use it when you want to show that a circumstance was outside of your power to change.
While unavoidable is a straightforward word, it appears in many expressions that convey a sense of destiny. 1. Face the music: This means dealing with the unavoidable consequences of your actions. 2. Written in the stars: Used when an event feels like an unavoidable fate. 3. The writing on the wall: Recognizing the signs of an unavoidable failure. 4. Come what may: An expression of accepting whatever unavoidable events occur. 5. Bite the bullet: Preparing yourself for an unavoidable, unpleasant task.
These idioms show how we often use language to cope with things we cannot change. By using phrases like these, we add emotional depth to our speech. They help turn a simple fact—that something is inevitable—into a more relatable human experience.
Grammatically, unavoidable is an adjective. It does not have a plural form, as it describes a quality rather than a thing. You will usually see it placed before a noun, like 'an unavoidable delay,' or after a linking verb, like 'the outcome was unavoidable.'
The pronunciation is un-uh-VOY-duh-bul. The stress falls on the second syllable, 'voy.' It rhymes with words like 'avoidable,' 'deployable,' and 'enjoyable.' Getting the rhythm right makes you sound much more natural when speaking.
When using it in a sentence, remember that it is often followed by a prepositional phrase starting with 'due to' or 'because of.' For example, 'The cancellation was unavoidable due to the storm.' This structure helps clarify exactly why the situation was beyond control.
Fun Fact
The root 'avoid' originally meant to 'empty out' a vessel!
Pronunciation Guide
Clear 'un' followed by 'a-voy-duh-bul'.
Similar to UK, slightly more emphasis on the 'voy'.
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing the 'voy' as 'vey'.
- Missing the 'a' sound in the middle.
- Stressing the wrong syllable.
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read.
Easy to use.
Easy to say.
Easy to hear.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Adjective placement
The unavoidable delay.
Linking verbs
It was unavoidable.
Prefixes
Un- + Avoidable
Examples by Level
The rain was unavoidable.
Rain could not be stopped.
Adjective usage.
It is unavoidable.
It will happen.
Simple sentence.
The delay was unavoidable.
The wait was necessary.
Past tense.
Errors are unavoidable.
Mistakes will happen.
General truth.
An unavoidable change.
A change that must happen.
Noun phrase.
It feels unavoidable.
It seems certain.
Linking verb.
Accidents are unavoidable.
They happen sometimes.
Plural noun.
Was it unavoidable?
Could you stop it?
Question form.
The traffic jam was unavoidable.
Change is often unavoidable.
He knew the result was unavoidable.
The meeting was an unavoidable necessity.
We faced an unavoidable challenge.
The cost increase was unavoidable.
It was an unavoidable mistake.
She accepted the unavoidable truth.
The economic downturn was largely unavoidable.
There are some unavoidable risks in this job.
The collision was unfortunately unavoidable.
We had an unavoidable conflict in our schedule.
The outcome seems almost unavoidable now.
She made an unavoidable decision to leave.
The noise was an unavoidable part of city life.
He realized his failure was unavoidable.
The structural damage was an unavoidable consequence of the storm.
We must prepare for the unavoidable changes in the market.
The tension between the two parties was unavoidable.
His resignation was an unavoidable step for his career.
The decline of the old building was unavoidable.
There is an unavoidable bias in the data.
The transition period will involve some unavoidable friction.
She viewed the situation as an unavoidable tragedy.
The evolution of digital media has led to an unavoidable shift in communication.
The protagonist's downfall felt like an unavoidable conclusion to the narrative.
There is an unavoidable irony in his success.
The policy change was an unavoidable response to public demand.
The unavoidable nature of the conflict stems from historical grievances.
He argued that the technological leap was unavoidable.
The unavoidable complexity of the system makes it hard to manage.
She acknowledged the unavoidable influence of her upbringing.
The unavoidable entropy of the universe is a fundamental physical law.
One must reconcile with the unavoidable finitude of human existence.
The unavoidable paradoxes in his philosophy remain a subject of debate.
Her work captures the unavoidable melancholy of transient moments.
The unavoidable intersection of politics and art is undeniable.
He contemplated the unavoidable decay of all material things.
The unavoidable synthesis of different cultures creates new identities.
The unavoidable gravity of the situation silenced the room.
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"Face the music"
To accept the unpleasant consequences of your actions.
He had to face the music after his mistake.
casual"The writing on the wall"
Signs that something bad is going to happen.
He saw the writing on the wall and quit.
idiomatic"Bite the bullet"
To endure a painful situation that is unavoidable.
I had to bite the bullet and pay the fine.
casual"Come what may"
Regardless of what happens.
I will finish this project, come what may.
formal"Written in the stars"
Destined to happen.
Their meeting felt like it was written in the stars.
literary"Cross that bridge when you come to it"
Deal with a problem only when it happens.
Don't worry about the future; cross that bridge when you come to it.
casualEasily Confused
Both mean certain.
Inevitable is often more formal.
The end was inevitable.
Opposite spelling.
Avoidable means you can stop it.
The mistake was avoidable.
Similar sound.
Unbearable means too painful.
The heat was unbearable.
Similar meaning.
Inescapable is more about being trapped.
The truth was inescapable.
Sentence Patterns
The [noun] was unavoidable.
The delay was unavoidable.
It is unavoidable that [clause].
It is unavoidable that we will be late.
An unavoidable [noun].
An unavoidable consequence.
Consider the unavoidable [noun].
Consider the unavoidable risks.
The situation proved unavoidable.
The situation proved unavoidable.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
7
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
Unavoidable means you have no choice.
They have different meanings.
It is an adjective.
Check the spelling of 'avoid'.
Unavoidable implies a lack of choice.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a wall you cannot climb over.
Professional Tone
Use it to explain delays in emails.
Cultural Insight
Used in business to show professionalism.
Grammar Shortcut
Always an adjective.
Say It Right
Focus on the 'voy' sound.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't add 'very'.
Did You Know?
It comes from Old French.
Study Smart
Use it in sentences about your day.
Context
Use it for things out of your control.
Pattern
Follow with 'due to'.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Un-Avoid-Able: You can't avoid the 'able' part of the word!
Visual Association
A train on tracks that cannot turn.
Word Web
چالش
Write three sentences about things you cannot change.
ریشه کلمه
Latin / Old French
Original meaning: Not able to be emptied out or escaped.
بافت فرهنگی
None.
Commonly used in professional settings to soften bad news.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At work
- Unavoidable delay
- Unavoidable conflict
- Unavoidable cost
School
- Unavoidable mistake
- Unavoidable absence
- Unavoidable change
Travel
- Unavoidable traffic
- Unavoidable wait
- Unavoidable detour
Daily life
- Unavoidable truth
- Unavoidable outcome
- Unavoidable reality
Conversation Starters
"What is an unavoidable part of your daily routine?"
"Do you think some mistakes are unavoidable?"
"How do you handle unavoidable delays?"
"Is change always unavoidable?"
"Can you think of a time you faced an unavoidable situation?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a time you couldn't avoid something.
Is it better to accept the unavoidable or fight it?
Describe a situation that felt unavoidable.
What are some unavoidable parts of growing up?
سوالات متداول
8 سوالYes, they are synonyms.
Usually for events or situations, not people.
Yes, very common.
U-N-A-V-O-I-D-A-B-L-E.
It is usually not used with 'very' because it is already absolute.
Unavoidability.
It fits in both formal and informal contexts.
It is neutral but often used for negative events.
خودت رو بسنج
The rain was ___.
It describes the rain that could not be stopped.
Which means 'cannot be stopped'?
Unavoidable is the definition.
Unavoidable means something you can choose to do.
It means you have no choice.
Word
معنی
Matching the word to its meaning.
The delay was unavoidable.
The ___ consequence of the action was clear.
Unavoidable fits the context of consequences.
Which is a synonym?
Inevitable is a synonym.
Unavoidable is a verb.
It is an adjective.
Word
معنی
Synonym match.
The unavoidable nature of entropy.
امتیاز: /10
Summary
When you cannot change the outcome, it is unavoidable.
- Means something cannot be stopped.
- Used as an adjective.
- Synonym of inevitable.
- Common in professional and daily life.
Memory Palace
Imagine a wall you cannot climb over.
Professional Tone
Use it to explain delays in emails.
Cultural Insight
Used in business to show professionalism.
Grammar Shortcut
Always an adjective.
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