SYNONYMS - IS THERE A MORE POSITIVE ALTERNATIVE TO THE WORD ...
Dec 31, 2015 There has to be a word that means "unavoidable but in a good way" right? Edit: The sentence I'm trying to make right now is about "the [inevitability] of technological progress … From english.stackexchange.com
IS THERE A MORE COMMON PHRASE THAT MEANS "PREPONED"?
Apr 13, 2017 Just on a whim I checked the dictionary, and it turns out that prepone is in the dictionary!I might personally still avoid it just because many people might be confused by it (or … From english.stackexchange.com
WORD FOR AN UNAVOIDABLE DECISION - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE …
Dec 6, 2019 If you're not satisfied with "unavoidable", a good alternative would be "inescapable". If that sounds a bit too tense, a different (but very uncommonly used) option is "ineluctable", … From english.stackexchange.com
IS THE USAGE OF 'DUE TO URGENT PERSONAL ERRANDS' VALID?
Feb 26, 2015 "Due to" is usually followed by a noun in my experience, as in "Due to the blizzard, school is closed today" or "Due to his high fever, Jason stayed in bed". "Due to urgent … From english.stackexchange.com
RESCHEDULE MEETING DUE TO THE UNAVAILABILITY OF ONE PARTICIPANT
Jul 16, 2020 Stack Exchange Network. Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for … From english.stackexchange.com
WORD FOR SITUATION IN WHICH THERE IS NO ALTERNATIVE
This phrase is usually translated as "it can't be helped" or simply as "unavoidable". Since you are looking for just one word I would suggest unavoidable, which has a neutral connotations, or its … From english.stackexchange.com
HOW CAN I SAY I AM UNABLE TO ATTEND IN A PROFESSIONAL WAY?
Dec 25, 2018 unforeseen circumstances used in official statements for explaining that something unexpected has happened that will prevent an event or situation from continuing normally ; in … From english.stackexchange.com
"MEETING WAS SPOILED DUE TO SOME UNAVOIDABLE CIRCUMSTANCES".
Feb 5, 2017 Meeting was spoiled due to some unavoidable circumstances. Is this line correct? I don't want to use the word spoil. I want to mean that the meeting started, some discussions … From english.stackexchange.com
EXPRESSIONS - HOW TO SAY "UNAVOIDABLE PROBLEMS" - ENGLISH …
Aug 28, 2015 due to extenuating circumstances. although it doesn't literally imply that the circumstances were unavoidable, it is heavily implied. (BTW, you shouldn't consider yourself … From english.stackexchange.com
WORD CHOICE - CONNOTATIONS OF "INEVITABLE" VERSUS "UNAVOIDABLE ...
Oct 24, 2014 By contrast, unavoidable has some nuance of existing circumstances – “I was unavoidably detained.” – without there necessarily being a cause. Further, unavoidable has … From english.stackexchange.com
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