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HOME | Definition of reliable (RELIABLE, Reliable)


    Reliable \Re*li"a*ble\ (r?-l?"?-b'l), a.
    Suitable or fit to be relied on; worthy of dependance or
    reliance; trustworthy. "A reliable witness to the truth of
    the miracles." --A. Norton.
    [1913 Webster]

    The best means, and most reliable pledge, of a higher
    object. --Coleridge.
    [1913 Webster]

    According to General Livingston's humorous account, his
    own village of Elizabethtown was not much more
    reliable, being peopled in those agitated times by
    "unknown, unrecommended strangers, guilty-looking
    Tories, and very knavish Whigs." --W. Irving.
    [1913 Webster]

    Note: Some authors take exception to this word, maintaining
    that it is unnecessary, and irregular in formation. It
    is, however, sanctioned by the practice of many careful
    writers as a most convenient substitute for the phrase
    to be relied upon, and a useful synonym for
    trustworthy, which is by preference applied to persons,
    as reliable is to things, such as an account,
    statement, or the like. The objection that adjectives
    derived from neuter verbs do not admit of a passive
    sense is met by the citation of laughable, worthy of
    being laughed at, from the neuter verb to laugh;
    available, fit or able to be availed of, from the
    neuter verb to avail; dispensable, capable of being
    dispensed with, from the neuter verb to dispense. Other
    examples might be added.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    reliable
    adj 1: worthy of reliance or trust; "a reliable source of
    information"; "a dependable worker" [syn: dependable]
    [ant: unreliable, unreliable]
    2: conforming to fact and therefore worthy of belief; "an
    authentic account by an eyewitness"; "reliable
    information" [syn: authentic]
    3: worthy of being depended on; "a dependable worker"; "an
    honest working stiff"; "a reliable source of information";
    "he was true to his word"; "I would be true for there are
    those who trust me" [syn: dependable, honest, true(p)]

    WordNet (r) 2.0


    138 Moby Thesaurus words for "reliable":
    absolute, accurate, adducible, admissible, apposite, attestative,
    attested, attestive, authentic, authenticated, balanced, based on,
    believable, calculable, certain, circumstantial, circumstantiated,
    cogent, colorable, compelling, conceivable, conclusive, confirmed,
    conscientious, convincing, cool, credible, cumulative, damning,
    decisive, dependable, determinative, documentary, documented,
    evidential, evidentiary, ex parte, eye-witness, factual, fail-safe,
    faithful, faithworthy, fast, fiducial, fiduciary, final, firm,
    firm as Gibraltar, firsthand, founded on, grounded on, guaranteed,
    harmless, hearsay, honest, honorable, imperturbable, implicit,
    in equilibrium, incontrovertible, incorruptible, indicative,
    indisputable, inerrable, inerrant, infallible, invincible,
    inviolable, invulnerable, irrefutable, irresistible, material,
    meaningful, nuncupative, overwhelming, plausible, predictable,
    presumptive, principled, probative, proven, punctilious, reputable,
    responsible, riskless, safe, secure, significant, solid, sound,
    stable, staunch, steadfast, steady, straight, substantial,
    suggestive, sure, surefire, symptomatic, telling, tenable, tested,
    to be trusted, tried, tried and true, true, trustable, trusted,
    trustworthy, trusty, undangerous, unerring, unexceptionable,
    unfailing, unfalse, unflappable, unflinching, unhazardous,
    unimpeachable, unperfidious, unperilous, unprecarious,
    unquestionable, unrisky, unshakable, untreacherous, unwavering,
    valid, validated, verified, warranteed, weighty, well-balanced,
    well-founded, well-grounded, without nerves, worthy of faith

    Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0




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