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Unreliable   /ˌənrɪlˈaɪəbəl/  /ˌənrilˈaɪəbəl/   Listen
Unreliable

adjective
1.
Liable to be erroneous or misleading.  Synonym: undependable.
2.
Not worthy of reliance or trust.  Synonym: undependable.  "An undependable assistant"
3.
Dangerously unstable and unpredictable.  Synonym: treacherous.  "An unreliable trestle"
4.
Lacking a sense of responsibility.



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"Unreliable" Quotes from Famous Books



... would be paid, and paid in specie. In other words, they were to raise a revenue to pay this interest. This simple thing the old Congress had not thought of, or had neglected, or found impracticable. And how should the required revenue be raised? Direct taxation was odious and unreliable. Hamilton would raise it by duties on imports. But how was an impoverished country to raise money to pay the duties when there was no money? How was the dead corpse to be revived? He would develop the various industries of the nation, ...
— Beacon Lights of History, Volume XI • John Lord

... shall be told that our parallel does not hold good: if the Marconi apparatus failed seven times out of ten, we should hardly {211} think it worth while to provide our ships with so unreliable an instrument; yet who would say that even three out of ten prayers for stated objects met with fulfilment? The objection, however, is not unanswerable; indeed, the very comparison employed in stating it may enable us to supply at least a partial answer. For we understand ...
— Problems of Immanence - Studies Critical and Constructive • J. Warschauer

... Mr. Grayson—these pawn-brokers," he said in his slow, measured way. "If every man was a Turk we could take his word, but when they are Jews and Christians and such other unreliable people, of course they want something for their ducats. It's the same old pound of flesh. Very respectable firm this, Mr. Arthur Breen & Co.—VERY respectable people. I used to press off the elder gentleman's coat—he had only two—one of them I made myself ...
— Peter - A Novel of Which He is Not the Hero • F. Hopkinson Smith

... often become the opprobrium of the practioner by remaining, as they frequently do, an eyesore on the top of the hock; they do not interfere, it is true, with the work of the horse, but fixing upon him the stigma of what, in human estimation, is a most unreliable and objectionable reputation, to wit, that of being an habitual "kicker," and, worse than all, one ...
— Special Report on Diseases of the Horse • United States Department of Agriculture

... were a choice between sex instruction in the home or in the school, there would be no hesitation about delegating it to the home; but since most homes neglect the discussion of sex matters, leaving the children to gain their knowledge of sex from unreliable sources on the streets, the choice lies between the perversion of sex as it is taught on the streets, and the science of sex as it should ...
— The New Education - A Review of Progressive Educational Movements of the Day (1915) • Scott Nearing


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