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dependably

[ UK /dɪpˈɛndəbli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a faithful manner
    it always came on, faithfully, like the radio

How To Use dependably In A Sentence

  • Duet is the first dependably variegated beautyberry, selected for its yellow-margined, variegated foliage and tolerance to full sun. New crop of hybrid plants demonstrate beauty of ingenuity
  • The truth about Rebecca West, who has written _The Judge_, seems to be dependably derivable from the English _Who's Who_, a standard work always worth consulting. When Winter Comes to Main Street
  • So, plant scientists bred varieties like the October glory red maple, which can dependably produce anthocyanins for a showier appearance. Nature hit snooze button on foliage, just now starting to pop
  • Fortunately, individual lions can be dependably identified in an unobtrusive manner.
  • Nor does it represent economics itself altogether dependably; Rothschild thinks that economists have ignored the famous “learning curve,” when what they have really done is to file it under various other headings, including “convexities,” after the way that mathematical functions representing increasing returns to scale look when graphed. Economic Principals
  • He uses the same ingredients dependably: gruff, heartfelt singing, stinging blues-rock riffage, folky balladry, spoonfuls of psychedelia and guest spots.
  • Cool - headed act towards people enthusiasm dependably generous, examine oneself in the thinking frequently.
  • Every night at eight o'clock, as dependably as the sunset over the Gulf of Mexico, the dirty window of a dilapidated cigar-maker's cottage on Catherine Street in Key West was suddenly haloed with a reddish glow.
  • -- Annabelle hydrangea (H. arborescens 'Annabelle') is easy to care for and flowers dependably. Knowing when to prune is crucial for dependable flower blossoms
  • -- Annabelle hydrangea (H. arborescens 'Annabelle') is easy to care for and flowers dependably. Knowing when to prune is crucial for dependable flower blossoms
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