English to Indonesian Dictionary invariably

invariably

selalu
definition
adverb
the meals here are invariably big and hearty
in every case or on every occasion; always.
translation of 'invariably'
adverb
selalu,
tanpa kecuali
example
Sometimes you'd wonder what he was doing, but nearly always it 'invariably' paid off.
This type is particularly irritating because their children 'invariably' do well.
For a lot of these companies, the biggest costs are 'invariably' employment costs.
We were spared that dubious solemn expression he 'invariably' adopts for such occasions.
It's 'invariably' a journalist wanting her opinion on the latest Saudi Arabian issue.
The trimmings are 'invariably' the most fiddly part of the meal, simply because there are so many of them.
In this context, artists 'invariably' become passive pawns in someone else's game.
So, 'invariably' , is past form because so many of these matches have been decided against the odds.
The wise old heads would advise him to lay up, but he'd 'invariably' go for the big shot.
ranch meals are 'invariably' big and hearty
Moving on to the 'invariably' amusing or mildly interesting search engine hits.
This 'invariably' consists of a lot of strangers in a studio, shouting at each other.
They are virtually unimpeachable in the unbiased, 'invariably' correct reading of a race.
Their names are 'invariably' hard to remember or - if you do remember - hard to put a face on.
Fishing a lovely loch, or lake even, for the first time is 'invariably' an uplifting experience.
Some you travel with longer, but you 'invariably' get off at different stations.
Speaking on behalf of a collective people 'invariably' proves itself to be a declaration of vanity.
Leave it all be, and everything will come good in the end like it 'invariably' always does.
Indeed, the choice and standard of meal was 'invariably' good and occasionally excellent.
The meal was 'invariably' gone when he got back, however, and no-one ever worked out how.
the meals here are 'invariably' big and hearty
So much expectation of having a good time 'invariably' leads to disappointment.
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