necessarily (Meaning)

Wordnet

necessarily (r)

in an essential manner

in such a manner as could not be otherwise

as a highly likely consequence

Webster

necessarily (adv.)

In a necessary manner; by necessity; unavoidably; indispensably.

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necessarily Sentence Examples

  1. Success doesn't necessarily come easy, but it requires perseverance and hard work.
  2. It's not necessarily true that all cats hate dogs; some have been known to get along well.
  3. Buying a house is a big decision that shouldn't be made necessarily quickly.
  4. Having a high IQ doesn't necessarily guarantee success in life.
  5. The weather forecast isn't necessarily always accurate, so don't rely on it too much.
  6. It's not necessarily impossible to solve this puzzle, but it will take some thought.
  7. Allergies don't necessarily mean a person can't enjoy the outdoors.
  8. Just because someone is shy doesn't necessarily mean they're antisocial.
  9. Getting a good education doesn't necessarily require attending a prestigious university.
  10. To make a decision, it's not necessarily sufficient to just consider the pros and cons; sometimes, intuition also plays a role.

FAQs About the word necessarily

in an essential manner, in such a manner as could not be otherwise, as a highly likely consequenceIn a necessary manner; by necessity; unavoidably; indispensabl

inevitably, ineluctably, unavoidably,needs, inescapably,ipso facto, perforce, involuntarily

unnecessarily,unnecessarily,,

Success doesn't necessarily come easy, but it requires perseverance and hard work.

It's not necessarily true that all cats hate dogs; some have been known to get along well.

Buying a house is a big decision that shouldn't be made necessarily quickly.

Having a high IQ doesn't necessarily guarantee success in life.