reliable
[rɪˈlaɪəbl]
Definition:
1. Worthy of reliance or trust.
2. Conforming to fact and therefore worthy of belief.
3. Worthy of being depended on.
Use 'reliable' in a sentence:
- 1. He does not look the most reliable of animals.
- 2. Is the news really reliable?
- 3. In general, Japanese cars are very reliable and breakdowns are rare.
- 4. The witness is unbiased and so reliable.
- 5. He was a reliable, unambitious officer who did as he was told.
- 6. She was efficient and reliable.
- 7. Use a reliable method of contraception.
- 8. How reliable are these figures?
- 9. There are no reliable statistics for the number of deaths in the battle.
- 10. In short, he's reliable.
- 11. You have to demonstrate that you are reliable.
- 12. Medieval Europe gave new importance to reliable time.
- 13. I'm afraid the information is not reliable.
- 14. He was a sound businessman, totally reliable and incorruptible.
- 15. It is difficult to obtain reliable evidence.
- 16. Japanese cars are so reliable.
- 17. We are looking for someone who is reliable and hard-working.
- 18. There was a dearth of reliable information on the subject.
- 19. She has been reliable and punctual.
- 20. Civil aircraft engines must be quiet, non-polluting, reliable and long-lasting.
- 21. We have reliable sources.
- 22. It's very difficult to give a reliable estimate.
- 23. Unfortunately, the computer is usually pretty reliable.
- 24. We need reliable information to do so.
- 25. Judging by the ordinary standards, he was reliable.
- 26. Good old Harry. Reliable to the end.
- 27. They are not as reliable as claimed.
- 28. She may be slow but at least she's reliable.
- 29. Infant mortality is a reliable barometer of socio-economic conditions.
- 30. They need a reliable method to decrease the divorce rate.
- 31. Our information comes from a reliable source.
- 32. The service here is, in the main, reliable.
- 33. There is no reliable information about civilian casualties.
- 34. I know she's honest and reliable.
- 35. He's not very reliable, but I like him just the same.
- 36. Do you think it's reliable to refer to rating websites?
- 37. Richard Dorrington was, in their eyes, a very sensible and reliable man.
- 38. Both of them, I may say, are thoroughly reliable men.
- 39. Trains are reliable, cheap and best for long-distance journeys.
- 40. Trains are reliable, cheap and best for long-distance travel.
- 41. I have been convinced that the print media are more accurate and more reliable than television.
- 42. Broadcast news was accurate and reliable but deadly dull.
- 43. When necessary, instinct is the most reliable resource you can fall back on.