necessarily
adverbHow to pronounce necessarily:
Definition of necessarily:
- necessarily (adverb):
- as a certainty
- in an essential manner.
- of necessity unavoidably
Synonyms for necessarily:
accordingly
automatically
axiomatically
by definition
certainly
definitely
ineluctably
inescapably
inevitably
naturally
needs
of course
of necessity
unavoidably
undoubtedly
Antonyms for necessarily:
ambiguously
chancily
conjecturally
contingently
doubtfully
dubiously
hazily
improbably
indefinitely
irresolutely
possibly
precariously
questionably
shakily
speculatively
uncertainly
unclearly
undecidedly
undefinedly
unforeseeably
unnecessarily
unpredictably
unreliably
unresolvedly
unsettledly
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