unvaryingly
- a word derived from vary.
Example Sentences
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No arguments, frustrations or consequential disappointments mar the film’s unvaryingly upbeat tone.
From New York Times • Aug. 26, 2021
It's something Manning trots out every few years, and it's almost unvaryingly successful.
From Slate • Oct. 7, 2013
Across a dozen different time zones, financial journalists in each of these cities filed reports for their national desks, but the language of the crisis was unvaryingly Globish.
From The Guardian • May 8, 2010
But to Ronald Colman, whose English accent and pleasingly low register were envied from Metro to Paramount, the coming of sound meant second wind for one of the cinema's longest and most unvaryingly successful careers.
From Time Magazine Archive
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He also proclaimed that our land—our land, mark you!—was unvaryingly poor and inferior soil!
From The Prairie Wife by Dunn, Harvey