necessarily
/ˌnɛs.əˈsɛɹ.ə.li/adverb5 syllables
Necessarily means: in such a manner as could not be otherwise.
Synonyms for necessarily4
adverb, as in in such a manner as could not be otherwise
adverb, as in in an essential manner
needfully
Opposites of necessarily
What does necessarily mean?3
adverb
1
in such a manner as could not be otherwise“it is necessarily so”
2
in an essential manner“such expenses are necessarily incurred”
3
as a highly likely consequence“we are necessarily bound for federalism in Europe”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with necessarily?7
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Necessarily in a sentence
- In the lights of some, freedom necessarily includes the freedom to starve.halfb1t
- A smaller, but still dangerous, concentration of pathogens won't necessarily be detectable by smell.sacredceltic
- These days, the motives for marriage are not necessarily pure.Zifre
- These days, the motive for marriage is not necessarily pure.Zifre
- Violence isn't necessarily the best thing, but sometimes it's a solution.unknown
- It does not necessarily get better, but it can if we make it.shekitten
- Every anarchist is a socialist, but every socialist is not necessarily an anarchist.shekitten
- Fat-free isn't necessarily healthy, as sugary snacks are often labeled this way.fishda
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