Meaning & Definition of word "Reliable"

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    Reliable

    /rɪˈlaɪəbl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted.
      • Example: She has always been a reliable friend who supports me when I need it.
    • 2. Used to describe something that can be depended upon to work correctly or perform its function.
      • Example: This car is known for its reliable performance even in harsh weather conditions.
    • 3. Describes a source of information that is trustworthy and accurate.
      • Example: He cited several reliable sources in his research paper.

    Etymology

    Late Middle English: from French 'reliable' or Latin 'reliabilis', from 'reliari' meaning to rely.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    a reliable source:

    A source of information that is considered accurate and dependable.

    reliable information:

    Data or details that can be trusted for validity.

    reliable witness:

    A person whose testimony is considered credible.

    Related Words

    rely:

    To depend on with full trust or confidence.

    reliability:

    The quality of being reliable.

    reliably:

    In a way that can be trusted or depended upon.

    Slang Meanings of reliable

    Meaning: Solid

    Example Sentence: That new phone is solid; you can always count on it.

    Meaning: Rock

    Example Sentence: He's a rock in tough times; you can always rely on him.