Pronunciation: /dɪˈpɛndəbəl/
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, such as reliable or trustworthy
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.
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.
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