UNRELIABLE vs UNDEPENDABLE: ADJECTIVE
- Not reliable.
- Not reliable; untrustworthy. See reliable.
- Marked by or exhibiting a lack of reliability.
- Liable to be erroneous or misleading
- Not to be trusted
- Dangerously unstable and unpredictable
- Not worthy of reliance or trust
- Lacking a sense of responsibility
- The opposite of dependable
- Not easily relied or depended on.
- Not worthy of reliance or trust
- Liable to be erroneous or misleading
- Not to be trusted
UNRELIABLE vs UNDEPENDABLE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not reliable; not to be relied or depended on. (Imp. Dict.)
- Not dependable.
UNRELIABLE vs UNDEPENDABLE: RELATED WORDS
- Incorrect, Reliable, Inaccurate, Untrusty, Uncertain, Treacherous, Irresponsible, Dangerous, Temperamental, Unsafe, Unsound, Fallible, Erratic, Untrustworthy, Undependable
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UNRELIABLE vs UNDEPENDABLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Incorrect, Reliable, Inaccurate, Untrusty, Uncertain, Treacherous, Irresponsible, Dangerous, Temperamental, Unsafe, Unsound, Fallible, Erratic, Untrustworthy, Undependable
- N/A
UNRELIABLE vs UNDEPENDABLE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- They also stated that ALT tests were unreliable.
- Rail conditions are poor, limited, and service unreliable.
- As a result, waste data is notoriously unreliable.
- This just makes you look bitter and unreliable.
- Most developing countries have weak and unreliable documents and the poorer people in these countries do not have even those unreliable documents.
- Accordingly, because this merger simulation is based upon these unreliable data, the court concludes that the simulation results are likewise unreliable.
- An inconsistent or unreliable test produces unreliable results that only inconsistently support the intended inferences of the test.
- When faced with expert testimony that contains both reliable and unreliable opinions, district courts often exclude only the unreliable testimony.
- It was a case of unreliable statements plus unreliable science.
- Unreliable: The Persistent Memory Region has become unreliable.
- Of course, right-wingers do not listen to your vets undependable clients who were followed for 180 days.
- Batteries deteriorated in storage in the tropical climate and were undependable.
- Undependable whorehouse hankie: SUSTIVA may conduce with available medicines that affect the mind or topology.
- The engine was a 180 hp Franco Tosi, which showed to be pretty undependable.
- Hurriedly ideas are born, they can only be undependable, not interminably unclear.
- Buses are slow, crowded, uncomfortable, undependable, and rarely used by visitors.
- Foam tapes may, therefore, be undependable in a soundproofing protocol.
- Factor of Production is also the most undependable one.
- The service, he said, was irregular and undependable.
- We are going to have a undependable compressor.
UNRELIABLE vs UNDEPENDABLE: QUESTIONS
- Why did early modernist writers develop unreliable narrators?
- Why is Holden Caulfield considered an unreliable narrator?
- Is Ponyboy an unreliable narrator in the Outsiders?
- Why do authors use unreliable narrators in fiction?
- Is low Pielou evenness associated with unreliable data?
- Is Lorelai an unreliable narrator in Gilmore Girls?
- How do passengers deal with unreliable public transit?
- Does theory-based evaluation produce information unreliable?
- Can we exclude unreliable handwriting opinion evidence?
- Are different perspectives on negotiation unreliable?
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