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necessarily
adverb as in inevitably, certainly
Strongest matches
Weak matches
- accordingly
- as a matter of course
- axiomatically
- beyond one's control
- by definition
- by its own nature
- cardinally
- come what may
- compulsorily
- consequently
- exigently
- from within
- fundamentally
- incontrovertibly
- indubitably
- ineluctably
- inescapably
- inexorably
- irresistibly
- of course
- of necessity
- perforce
- positively
- pressingly
- significantly
- unpreventably
- vitally
- willy-nilly
- without fail
Example Sentences
The lifestyle most associated with “rat people” is not necessarily one of zero spending but of inward-facing, low-cost consumption.
At age 15, I knew that I didn’t understand everything about Yoko Ono’s work — I didn’t even know if I liked it — but I also didn’t necessarily understand Arthur Rimbaud, “Desolation Row,” or “Howl.”
Here’s the honest bit: your first Thanksgiving is not necessarily the moment to chase the adrenaline high of marathon meal prep.
Meanwhile, an emerging narrative in the AI trade is that what’s good for Google and its universe of suppliers isn’t necessarily good for AI players generally.
Meanwhile, an emerging narrative in the AI trade is that what’s good for Google and its universe of suppliers isn’t necessarily good for AI players generally.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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