Inescapably [adverb]

Definition of Inescapably:

inevitably, certainly

Opposite/Antonyms of Inescapably:


Sentence/Example of Inescapably:

I knew I would be sorry when the walls of Shainsa rose on the horizon, bringing me back inescapably to my own quest.

The subjective ghost story is difficult to write, as the effect must be subtly managed yet inescapably impressive.

But at last the feeling of death was tangibly at his own throat; not today, nor tomorrow, probably; but inescapably.

Another matron whom I recognized at once, retained something inescapably girlish in both face and voice.

Had she really bound herself to live, inescapably, in this town called Gopher Prairie?

The odium of that reputation was inescapably his, Orson Vane's.

It was emphasized by the invisible blanket of cold wrapped inescapably about him.

She fought against the answer, but slowly, inescapably, it formed in her mind.

She had no personal relations—no responsibilities toward them such as Rose felt were inescapably hers.

If they knew they flew inescapably to death they still would have grinned.