Reliability

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun the state or quality of lasting or remaining unchanged indefinitely

  • The concept of permanence is a key consideration in urban planning and infrastructure development.
  • I'm looking for a job with more permanence and stability.
  • I don't think this relationship has any real permanence, it's just a fling.
  • The artist sought to capture the fleeting beauty of nature in a way that emphasized its contrast with the concept of permanence.

adjective having an obligation to do something, or having control over or care for someone, as part of one's job or role

  • As the team leader, you are responsible for delegating tasks and ensuring they are completed on time.
  • I'm responsible for feeding the cat while my roommate is out of town.
  • Don't worry, I'll be responsible for bringing the snacks to the party.
  • The CEO is ultimately responsible for steering the company in the right direction.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case trustworthy describes someone or something that is reliable and can be trusted

  • The company prides itself on being trustworthy and reliable in all business dealings.
  • I only buy products from that brand because they are known to be trustworthy.
  • I always go to Sarah for advice because she's super trustworthy.
  • In a world full of deceit, finding someone truly trustworthy is like finding a rare gem.

adjective describing something that is skillfully constructed or produced

  • The well-made furniture in the showroom was crafted with precision and attention to detail.
  • I bought a well-made jacket at the store that's perfect for the winter weather.
  • That new phone case is so well-made, it's lit!
  • Her well-made argument swayed the jury in her favor during the trial.

adjective characterized by indecision, lack of firmness, or inconsistency

  • The politician's wishy washy stance on the issue left many constituents feeling uncertain.
  • I don't trust his wishy washy answers, he needs to be more straightforward.
  • Stop being so wishy washy and make a decision already!
  • Her wishy washy attitude towards life is preventing her from reaching her full potential.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adverb a word that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or other adverb

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

interjection a word or phrase that expresses strong emotion or surprise

  • It is important to remember that in data analysis, garbage in, garbage out.
  • You know what they say - garbage in, garbage out!
  • Junk data leads to junk results - garbage in, garbage out.
  • Just like with a computer, if you put garbage in, you'll get garbage out in life.