Quality Control Standards

3 words in this vocabulary list

noun the quality of being trustworthy or dependable

adjective reliable

  • The reliability of the data collected is crucial for making informed decisions.
  • I always count on Sarah for her reliability when it comes to meeting deadlines.
  • You can trust Jake, he's got mad reliability.
  • The old lighthouse stood as a symbol of reliability in guiding ships safely to shore.

noun a person who insists on a certain quality or type of behavior

adjective characterized by insistence on a particular quality or type

  • He is a stickler for following the rules and regulations.
  • My mom is a stickler about keeping the house clean.
  • Don't be such a stickler, just go with the flow.
  • She's a stickler for perfection, always striving for excellence in everything she does.

adjective describing something that does not have official certification or approval

  • The company only hires non-certified employees for entry-level positions.
  • I heard they're looking for non-certified workers at the construction site.
  • You don't need to be certified, they'll take non-certified folks too.
  • In this industry, sometimes it's better to be a non-certified rebel than a conformist with all the credentials.