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inevitable
This word carries a heavy sense of destiny or mathematical certainty. It describes a conclusion that is already locked in place, regardless of the efforts made to prevent it. While it can be used for neutral events, it often appears in contexts of tragedy, failure, or systemic collapse, evoking a feeling of helplessness or resignation. Compared to "unavoidable," which focuses on the practical impossibility of dodging a specific event, "inevitable" suggests a broader, almost cosmic necessity. It is frequently used in formal analysis, historical discussions, and philosophical arguments to describe the natural progression of a sequence of events.