What is another word for unfailingly?

Pronunciation: [ʌnfˈe͡ɪlɪŋlɪ] (IPA)

Unfailingly is an adverb used to describe something that always happens or occurs without exception. Its synonyms include consistently, reliably, invariably, steadily, and regularly. These words can be used interchangeably with unfailingly to convey the idea of something happening consistently and without fail. Other synonyms for unfailingly are dependably, predictably, and unswervingly. These words all convey certainty and dependability, making them useful when discussing things that are expected to happen without any surprises. Alternatively, synonyms like uniformly and unvaryingly suggest a degree of sameness or predictability that may not be desirable in certain situations.

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What are the opposite words for unfailingly?

Unfailingly means without exception or always. Its antonyms include occasionally, inconsistently, rarely, infrequently, and sporadically. Occasionally means happening from time to time or irregularly. Sometimes, things don't happen as expected or planned. Inconsistently means lacking consistency or not dependable. It refers to things that vary or don't occur on a regular basis. Rarely means not occurring often or seldom. It suggests instances that happen once in a blue moon. Infrequently means happening rarely or not as often as expected. Lastly, sporadically means not constant or irregularly. It pertains to things that happen unpredictably or haphazardly. Knowing the antonyms of unfailingly is crucial in understanding how different words convey varying meanings.

Usage examples for Unfailingly

You have always been so admirably poised, so unfailingly considerate.
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Sir James M. Barrie George Middleton Althea Thurston Percy Mackaye Lady Augusta Gregor Eugene Pillot Anton Tchekov Bosworth Crocker Alfred Kreymborg Paul Greene Arthur Hopkins Paul Hervieu Jeannette Marks Oscar M. Wolff David Pinski Beulah Bornstead Herma
The brightest jewel in her coronet is that she stood unfailingly for the Stuarts in the Civil Wars, and many a church holds a letter of thanks from King Charles I. Except for the struggles of that epoch, the Duchy has little to tell of what may be called historical times, but before them much.
"Cornwall"
G. E. Mitton
Nevertheless, being sound of principle and unfailingly conscientious, she made a gallant effort.
"The Lamp in the Desert"
Ethel M. Dell

Famous quotes with Unfailingly

  • By prevailing over all obstacles and distractions, one may unfailingly arrive at his chosen goal or destination.
    Christopher Columbus
  • But in the end our government usually - not unfailingly - is responsive to the people; and usually - not always - will try to do what is right.
    Lee H. Hamilton
  • A man could remain free from birth till the date of his wedding only and then he has to unfailingly agree to both i.e. his wife and boss for everything.
    Anuj Somany
  • The Atomic Theory and the Periodic Law have been given prominence, since their neglect unfailingly leads to obscurity and triviality.
    J. R. Partington
  • While on TV Brown downplays his role in proceedings – which may be a sleight of hand in itself – here his personality is to the fore, helped by a witty script and some unobtrusive direction. And what comes across strongest, aside from the unfailingly impressive feats of memory and suggestion, is a wryly self-aware sense of humour. Here he knocks the ponderous, self-aggrandising stunts of closest peer David Blaine’s into a cocked hat. –
    Derren Brown

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