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inexorable — meaning in English: inexorable

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Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'inexorable' in formal discussions, particularly when referring to unstoppable forces or inevitable outcomes, such as in political debates or philosophical conversations. For example, one might describe the inexorable passage of time in a literary analysis or the inexorable nature of societal change in a sociological discussion.
Synonyms & nuances
'Inexorable' is often compared to synonyms like 'relentless' and 'unyielding'. While all three convey a sense of persistence, 'inexorable' specifically implies an unchangeable nature, often associated with fate, making it more philosophical in tone compared to the more aggressive connotation of 'relentless'.
Culture
The word 'inexorable' has its roots in Latin, derived from 'inexorabilis', meaning 'not to be moved by entreaties'. This word reflects a cultural appreciation for the inevitability of certain truths in life, often found in Catalan literature and poetry. An interesting fact is that it was famously used by the renowned Catalan poet Joan Maragall, who embraced the concept of inevitable change in his works.
FAQ
Q.What does 'inexorable' mean in English?
'Inexorable' refers to something that is impossible to stop or prevent. It describes forces, situations, or outcomes that are unavoidable, emphasizing their unyielding nature.
Q.How do you use 'inexorable' in a sentence?
You can use 'inexorable' in a sentence like, 'The inexorable march of time affects us all,' to highlight the unstoppable nature of time.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'inexorable'?
'Inexorable' is often confused with 'inflexible', but they aren't interchangeable. While 'inflexible' refers to rigidity in terms of rules or behavior, 'inexorable' emphasizes inevitability and can evoke a more philosophical or emotional response.
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