The difference between Avoidably and Inevitably

When used as adverbs, avoidably means in a manner so as to be avoidable, whereas inevitably means in a manner that is impossible to avoid or prevent.


check bellow for the other definitions of Avoidably and Inevitably

  1. Avoidably as an adverb:

    In a manner so as to be avoidable.

    Examples:

    "The cars were parked as [[avoidably]] as possible, but it didn't prevent her from running into one."

  1. Inevitably as an adverb:

    In a manner that is impossible to avoid or prevent.

    Examples:

    "Inevitably, all creatures eventually die."

    "The sun inevitably rises."

    "Despite the town's best efforts, the dam inevitably gave way."

    "The inevitably cold winter approaches."

  2. Inevitably as an adverb:

    As usual; predictably; as expected.

    Examples:

    "Inevitably, the next-door neighbour began to mow his lawn just as she lay down her head after a long night shift."

    "The child inevitably began to cry when his mother went to work."

    "The inevitably long line of customers queued for the latest 'Harry Potter'."