Dependable

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /dɪˈpɛndəbəl/

Definitions of dependable

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, such as reliable or trustworthy

Example Sentences

A1 My dependable friend always shows up on time.

A2 Having a dependable car is important for long commutes.

B1 She is known for being a dependable employee who never misses a deadline.

B2 A dependable babysitter is essential for parents who work late hours.

C1 The company's success is largely due to its dependable supply chain.

C2 In times of crisis, having a dependable leader can make all the difference.

Examples of dependable in a Sentence

formal The company is looking for a dependable candidate to fill the position.

informal I know I can always count on Sarah, she's so dependable.

slang My best friend is the most dependable person I know, always there for me no matter what.

figurative Trust is like a bridge, it needs to be built on a foundation of dependable actions.

Grammatical Forms of dependable

past tense

depended

plural

dependables

comparative

more dependable

superlative

most dependable

present tense

dependable

future tense

will be dependable

perfect tense

have depended

continuous tense

is depending

singular

dependable

positive degree

dependable

infinitive

to depend

gerund

depending

participle

dependable

Origin and Evolution of dependable

First Known Use: 1569 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'dependable' can be traced back to the Latin word 'dependere' which means 'to hang down from'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'dependable' has evolved to mean trustworthy, reliable, and able to be counted on.