undependability

NOUN
  1. the trait of not being dependable or reliable
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How To Use undependability In A Sentence

  • He tried to be fair to the temporary soldiers, but his experience with their undependability had led him to believe that the Army must be reorganized on a basis of long enlistment under sterner articles of war. Washington
  • Yes, the main problem with the bus system is the inconvenience factor for most car owners (in terms of lack of parking, undependability of service, and the fact that the trip usually takes longer than by car). Mall Expansion Approval Likely at cvillenews.com
  • And sure enough, my intrinsic undependability bursts forth: I can't shake the notion that gender wasn't an issue until the Clinton campaign MADE it an issue! Marc Kusnetz: Ephronology
  • There is real diversity in this village of some 300 people which encompasses 527 acres, but the level of quality and consistency is almost unmatched in Burgundy, a region whose wines sometimes remind me of British sports cars of the 1960s in their fickleness and undependability, although the wines are more predictable today than in years past. The Childhood Chums Keeping Volnay a Delight
  • The defense would certainly bring up the undependability of her memory. Without Pity
  • Since the onset of the world crisis of capitalism, the fragility, uncertainty, undependability and instability of life has infected one an all, from Scandinavia to Greece, from the UK to Russia, making the poor more desperate and the rich increasingly greedy. Dandelion Salad
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