different between unalterably vs immutably
unalterably
English
Etymology
unalterable +? -ly
Adverb
unalterably (comparative more unalterably, superlative most unalterably)
- In an unalterable manner; in a manner that makes it impossible to be altered.
- First experiences are always the most memorable because they fix themselves in the mind unalterably and most powerfully.
- 1870, William Jones (transl.), Sacontalá; or, The Fatal Ring, Act III, page 59
- Sac. From that instant my affection was unalterably fixed on him—and thence I am reduced to my present langour.
Synonyms
- immutably, unchangeably; See also Thesaurus:uniformly
unalterably From the web:
- what does unalterable mean
- unalterable meaning
immutably
English
Etymology
immutable +? -ly
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??mju?t?bl?/
Adverb
immutably (comparative more immutably, superlative most immutably)
- In an immutable manner. In a way that cannot be varied, or changed.
Synonyms
- unalterably, unchangeably; See also Thesaurus:uniformly
immutably From the web:
- what does immutable mean
- what means immutably
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