⚖️Necessarily

adverb
/ˌnesəˈserəli/

Meaning

as a necessary result; inevitably; by logical consequence
as a necessary result; inevitably

Example Sentences

Rich people are not necessarily happy.

It doesn’t necessarily mean you’re wrong.

Synonyms

inevitably, unavoidably, automatically, certainly, necessarily, of course
Entry 1
inevitably, unavoidably, automatically, certainly
Entry 2
inevitably, necessarily, certainly, of course

Antonyms

optionally, possibly, maybe, incidentally
Entry 1
optionally, possibly, maybe
Entry 2
optionally, optionally, incidentally

Collocations

not necessarily, necessarily true, necessarily follow, necessarily result, necessarily mean
Entry 1
not necessarily, necessarily true, necessarily follow
Entry 2
necessarily true, necessarily result, necessarily mean

More Example Sentences

He complained about the food unnecessarily.

We complained about the noise unnecessarily.

I complained about the weather unnecessarily.

They complained about the rules unnecessarily.

She complains about small things unnecessarily.

He complained about working late unnecessarily.

She complained about the meeting unnecessarily.

They complained about everything unnecessarily.

We complain about prices unnecessarily sometimes.

We worry about the future unnecessarily sometimes.

Related Vocabularies

at a later time; after an event or time that has already been mentioned
in a clever or intelligent way; neatly and stylishly; quickly
used to express relief or gratitude
at what time
in the end, after everything else
more and more over time

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