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Meanings of
dependable
in English
Portuguese
fiável
Catalan
fiable
Spanish
cumplidor
Back to the meaning
Worthy of being depended on.
true
honest
reliable
unreliable
undependable
Related terms
sure
tried
certain
tested
trustworthy
trusty
undeviating
time-tested
tried and true
Portuguese
fiável
Financially sound.
good
safe
secure
Related terms
sound
Synonyms
Examples for "
good
"
good
safe
secure
Examples for "
good
"
1
Not just America this time-Europe, Russia, China-anywhere with resources and
good
minds.
2
Of course, people need housing, they need food, they need
good
education.
3
Another
good
question, because we have certainly seen that happen this year.
4
Economic news coming out of Northern Europe, including Germany, has been
good
.
5
Given the latter case, the former problem is probably a
good
thing.
1
Good social work needs community safety networks to keep each other
safe
.
2
You left her
safe
at home just in case things went wrong.
3
However, Councillor Bozribe said the priority was to ensure citizens felt
safe
.
4
However, Councilor Bozribe said the priority was to ensure citizens felt
safe
.
5
Mr Key said while New Zealand was relatively
safe
,
authorities remained vigilant.
1
Red hot market conditions allowed the company to
secure
far better terms.
2
Fosun said its investment would help it
secure
a foothold in Europe.
3
Spyker said it would continue work to
secure
short and medium-term funding.
4
Try different hand orientations; a good jam should feel
secure
and comfortable.
5
Tolton felt quite
secure
inside it; first time in a long time.
Consistent in performance or behavior.
rock-steady
steady-going
Related terms
steady
Usage of
dependable
in English
1
The best way to do so is by being consistent and
dependable
.
2
There is, of course, nothing wrong with staying close to the
dependable
.
3
Fortunately he had a small group of
dependable
allies to protect him.
4
They are a strong and
dependable
unit, well led and thoroughly trained.
5
He remained a vital figure, a strong personality, and a
dependable
player.
6
He's a loner, but has friends who think he's solid and
dependable
.
7
Leave the cigarette-smokers alone, anyhow; they're not as
dependable
as the others.
8
Almost all luxury goods, the only really
dependable
commodities in interstellar trade.
9
It was he who had always been the mainstay, the
dependable
one.
10
He had been her confidant and her best and most
dependable
friend.
11
That several
dependable
men had brought word of great unrest in Palestine.
12
Niclas had been right about the Okie being a hard,
dependable
worker.
13
Ross, nearly 40, remains as solid and
dependable
as an oak though.
14
She had always been the
dependable
rock and hoped she could help.
15
She was meticulously organized,
dependable
to a fault, and always on time.
16
And in Trnava on Sunday evening he was as
dependable
as usual.
Other examples for "dependable"
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dependable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
most dependable
as dependable
dependable man
less dependable
very dependable
More collocations
Translations for
dependable
Portuguese
fiável
confiável
fidedigno
digno de confiança
de confiança
Catalan
fiable
Spanish
cumplidor
de confianza
Dependable
through the time
Dependable
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common