necessarily

/ˌnɛsəˈsɛrəli/
adverb
  1. In a way that cannot be avoided or that must happen.
    • A higher price does not necessarily mean better quality.
    • If you study hard, you will not necessarily pass the exam, but your chances improve.
    • The meeting was necessarily postponed due to the storm.
  2. Used to say that something is a natural or logical result of something else.
    • A healthy diet necessarily includes plenty of fruits and vegetables.
    • Winning the lottery does not necessarily make you happy.
    • Just because she is famous does not necessarily mean she is a good singer.
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