axiomatically
adverb
formaluk/ˌæk.si.əˈmæt.ɪ.kəl.i/us/ˌæk.si.əˈmæt̬.ɪ.kəl.i/in a way that isobviouslytrueandthereforedoes not need to beproved:
You are, axiomatically,unique.
Beingpartof a stepfamily doesn't axiomaticallymeanthere are going to beproblems.
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axiomatic
- Competition does not axiomaticallypromoteefficiency.
- In thisworldthegreatestartistwill also be,almostaxiomatically, thebiggestfraud.
- Variableinterestratesare axiomaticallyaffectedbychangesinshort-termrates.
- Intelligence is not aboutknowingaxiomatically how toreason.
Reality and truth
- actuality
- apothegm
- authenticity
- fact
- genuine
- home truth
- immediacy
- impostor syndrome
- it is what it isidiom
- McCoy
- real life
- realia
- the real McCoy
- the real thing
- the real world
- truth is stranger than fictionidiom
- truth will outidiom
- veracity
- verisimilitude
- verity
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