The difference between Inevitable and Unavoidable

When used as nouns, inevitable means something that is predictable, necessary, or cannot be avoided, whereas unavoidable means something that cannot be avoided.

When used as adjectives, inevitable means impossible to avoid or prevent, whereas unavoidable means impossible to avoid.


check bellow for the other definitions of Inevitable and Unavoidable

  1. Inevitable as an adjective:

    Impossible to avoid or prevent.

    Examples:

    "We were going so fast that the collision was inevitable."

  2. Inevitable as an adjective:

    Predictable, or always happening.

    Examples:

    "My outburst met with the inevitable punishment."

  1. Inevitable as a noun:

    Something that is predictable, necessary, or cannot be avoided.

  1. Unavoidable as an adjective:

    Impossible to avoid; bound to happen.

    Examples:

    "an unavoidable urge"

  2. Unavoidable as an adjective (legal):

    Not voidable; incapable of being made null or void.

    Examples:

    "rfquotek Blackstone"

  1. Unavoidable as a noun:

    Something that cannot be avoided.