'necessarily' in a sentence
Learn how to use 'necessarily' with 20 example sentences.
- necessarily adverb
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: in an essential manner
: in such a manner as could not be otherwise
: as a highly likely consequence
The weather forecast is not necessarily reliable.
An enemy of an enemy is not necessarily an ally.
A good sentence is not necessarily a good example sentence.
A great scholar is not necessarily a good teacher.
Things that you see with your eyes are not necessarily true.
That’s not necessarily a bad thing.
I don't necessarily have to do this today.
It doesn't necessarily mean that you're right.
Pretty flowers do not necessarily smell sweet.
Mountains are not necessarily green.
Large houses are not necessarily comfortable to live in.
Big men are not necessarily strong men.
Money doesn't necessarily make you happier.
I can't necessarily agree with you on that point.
This work is not necessarily easy.
You don't necessarily have to go.
Someone who doesn't understand you is not necessarily an idiot.
The measure of success is not necessarily money.
"Don't lie" doesn't necessarily mean "tell the truth".
I don't necessarily trust translations.