undependable
IPA: ʌndɪpˈɛndʌbʌɫ
adjective
- Not dependable.
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Examples of "undependable" in Sentences
- They however turned out to be undependable.
- To me it seems this source is undependable.
- The other references are likewise undependable.
- Hosting them on an external link is undependable.
- However, she soon finds that he is possessive and undependable.
- The operation of the railroad was undependable at best, however.
- The child may perceive relationships as inconsistent and undependable.
- I'm in Prague struggling with an undependable but free IFI connection.
- That proved to be an undependable way to acquire wealth for his father.
- That proved to be, for his father, an undependable way to acquire wealth.
- * Quoting prices in spot time frames for fruits and vegetables is inherently undependable.
- Yet they are self-centered, dishonest and undependable, and at times they engage in irresponsible behavior for no apparent reason other than the sheer fun of it.
- That's drawing criticism from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, which says it opposes "arbitrary prices increases" for what it calls undependable service.
- The increases have drawn criticism from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, which says it opposes "arbitrary prices increases" for what it calls undependable service.
- My present quandry is whether to sell the thing and get something dependable, but then I'd just be passing on a piece of undependable junk to someone else, and I really don't want to do that!
- Duff was such a shy child that they sent her to acting classes when she was 11, to bring her out of herself and make her more confident; when it turned out that she desperately wanted to make this undependable pursuit her life, they gave her a gift for which she is still grateful: They were so encouraging – not pushing, but encouraging.
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