Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In an unvarying manner; uniformly.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adverb In an
unchanging manner; withoutchanging .
Etymologies
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Examples
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And whatever it was, it had been unvaryingly decent.
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Amy: So, the nearly unvaryingly sexist way women have been drawn and written in the history of comics is due to bad writing alone?
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So, the nearly unvaryingly sexist way women have been drawn and written in the history of comics is due to bad writing alone?
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How do you explain the nearly unvaryingly egregious writing of most mainstream comics?
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In their management afterward a course of justice and mild force was adopted, and unvaryingly applied.
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True to the form of this kind of film, it invokes vox pops from newly-installed residents to praise the ramped underpasses ideal for pushchairs, and pans lovingly across (unvaryingly white) children at play while their mothers shop.
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He could have understood his secretiveness if when owning up to something as a child he had been punished, but his parents had unvaryingly been loving, easygoing, and kind.
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True to the form of this kind of film, it invokes vox pops from newly-installed residents to praise the ramped underpasses ideal for pushchairs, and pans lovingly across (unvaryingly white) children at play while their mothers shop.
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TO STROM: To read unvaryingly from a staff-prepared text, preferably as if seeing it for the first time.
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But the unvaryingly solemn tone begins to wear, and the elaborate flashback structure becomes confusing in the last act.
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