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Meanings of
reliable
(reliables)
in English
Portuguese
fiável
Catalan
fiable
Spanish
cumplidor
Back to the meaning
Worthy of being depended on.
true
honest
authentic
dependable
unreliable
undependable
Related terms
sure
tried
certain
tested
trustworthy
trusty
undeviating
time-tested
tried and true
Portuguese
fiável
Synonyms
Examples for "
true
"
true
honest
authentic
dependable
Examples for "
true
"
1
In the case of List of the Lost, however, it's absolutely
true
.
2
I just wanted to ask you: is it
true
about last year?
3
However, a third member of the family said the reports were
true
.
4
Getting the Story Right-YearsAhead of Time This has already proven
true
.
5
Yes, it's
true
that new, popular technologies always bring new social mores.
1
It's time for the government to let
honest
competition rule the marketplace.
2
It's hard to try and form an
honest
opinion on today's news.
3
Claudio was nice, available,
honest
,
and did the work right on time.
4
He said the government needs to engage in
honest
and sincere discussions.
5
But it also means being
honest
about the situation we're currently in.
1
The list was long and familiar: Be
authentic
;
inspire purpose; embrace uncertainty.
2
Here are a few key things to remember: -Try to be
authentic
.
3
In celebrating women's historic achievements, we present an
authentic
view of history.
4
We have made clear our openness to
authentic
negotiations with North Korea.
5
The problem is that some staff have become a bit too
authentic
.
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.
Usage of
reliables
in English
1
Buyers played safe and the highest prices were achieved by the old
reliables
.
2
A few old
reliables
may just manage to adapt the selves.
3
With competition less fierce, the old
reliables
find it easier to hold their position.
4
She could be one of the pop industry's last
reliables
.
5
One of Princeton's old
reliables
was our center, George, '89.
6
Still, I find myself reaching for the same handful of
reliables
on a daily basis.
7
I always seem to revert to the old
reliables
.
8
The old
reliables
,
of course, rise to the surface with alarming and at times depressing regularity.
9
Alcohol and tobacco: The price of old
reliables
including cigarettes and alcohol remain unchanged following yesterday's Budget.
10
Mick McCarthy knows who his
reliables
are.
11
It makes you wonder, though, where the next batch of old
reliables
are going to come from.
12
It was the end of a party in Arklow, with the old
reliables
still flying the flag.
13
The old
reliables
which have been around for decades, like record stores and labels, are falling like dominoes.
14
Two of the old
reliables
.
15
IT WAS a mix of some new ideas and some
old
-
reliables
as RTÉ released details of its summer schedules yesterday.
16
Following their galling last-minute loss to a Barry Walsh goal, manager Jimmy Barry-Murphy has summoned a number of old
reliables
.
Other examples for "reliables"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
reliables
reliable
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
old reliables
last reliables
scottish reliables
Translations for
reliables
Portuguese
fiável
confiável
fidedigno
digno de confiança
de confiança
Catalan
fiable
Spanish
cumplidor
de confianza
Reliables
through the time