Definitions
- Referring to a situation or event that cannot be prevented or avoided. - Talking about something that is certain to happen and cannot be changed. - Describing an outcome or consequence that is inevitable and cannot be escaped.
- Describing a situation or event that cannot be turned aside or avoided. - Talking about something that is impossible to prevent or stop. - Referring to an outcome or consequence that is certain and cannot be changed.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words describe situations or events that cannot be avoided or prevented.
- 2Both words suggest inevitability and certainty.
- 3Both words have negative connotations, implying unwanted or undesirable outcomes.
What is the difference?
- 1Usage: Unavoidable is more commonly used than unavertible in everyday language.
- 2Formality: Unavertible is a more formal word than unavoidable.
- 3Connotation: Unavertible suggests a stronger sense of inevitability and lack of control than unavoidable.
Remember this!
Both unavertible and unavoidable describe situations or events that cannot be avoided or prevented and suggest inevitability and certainty. However, unavertible is a less common and more formal word with a stronger sense of lack of control and inevitability than unavoidable.