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What is the opposite of unreliable?

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Adjective
Opposite of not able to be depended or relied upon (for stability)
“A facility's electrical system is only as reliable as the weakest link in the system.”
Adjective
Opposite of lacking in competence
“I'm interested in the fact that neither side in this argument seemed adequately competent.”
Adjective
Opposite of lacking in veracity, accuracy or truth
“She's my best friend and she vowed to me that she had received this intelligence from a reliable source.”
Adjective
Opposite of dishonest and not to be trusted
“By being honest and trustworthy, you are marketing yourself to prospective customers.”
Adjective
Opposite of not showing a proper sense of care or responsibility
“Since Rachel was busy living off the fat of the land she told me she could drive me to school until my dad decided I was responsible enough to own a car myself.”
Adjective
Opposite of not supported or proven by evidence
Adjective
Opposite of occurring at uneven or varying rates or intervals
Adjective
Opposite of having faults or errors
Adjective
Opposite of tending to raise doubts or questions
Adjective
Opposite of of questionable reliability, worth or quality
“I really, really hope evidence will be laid on the table, unquestionable evidence.”
Adjective
Opposite of forgetful or absent-minded
Adjective
(of a person) Opposite of not concentrating or thinking clearly
“Our hiring criteria states that we need an employee who is self-motivated, organized, and a team player.”
Adjective
Opposite of lacking initiative or ambition
Adjective
Opposite of having faults or errors
“Beginning with the magazine's cover, the issue contained spectacular illustrations to accompany faultless data on the subject of future space flight.”
Adjective
Opposite of vulnerable or easily threatened
“First, let me assure you that Her Royal Highness is of sound mind, body and spirit!”
Adjective
Opposite of changing or varying at regular intervals
“A survey carried out showed that confidence in the economy has remained static.”
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