How To Use Undependable In A Sentence

  • She asked, quickly averting the subject from James' opinion of his undependable mother and late father.
  • It is just that such lore is so undependable that it is not in the forefront of their minds.
  • Put more baldly, he was recognisably mixed-up; and although that made him maddeningly undependable as a politician, it humanised him as a man.
  • She married a man who was erratic, undependable and bad at paying bills - ‘Lots of women like these chaps who are buccaneers, and don't realise they aren't good husband material’.
  • Sympathetic but far from uncritical, Simon described Douglas as a ‘shy’ and ‘intensely private man’ whose accounts of his own life were thoroughly undependable.
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  • an undependable assistant
  • Journalists tend to stockpile information, and it leaks out through our attempts at communication like air around an undependable vacuum seal.
  • In the past the productions of necessities were very low, inefficient and undependable.
  • A gymnast must be both skillful and careful and never gamble, never rely on providence or luck - in short on anything that is undependable or fortuitous.
  • All this made the business sector an undependable contributor to economic growth.
  • I would not appreciate having to depend on what are often undependable bus services.
  • ‘It's these undependable computers again,’ said another student.
  • Language is a means of distilling and ‘reflecting’ reality - yet language is slippery, undependable.
  • The other is a chronic underachiever, undependable, disreputable, a thoroughly wild child.
  • All too often the information they provide, and the supposed eyewitnesses they interview, are undependable.
  • Well, thought I, this Captain Ernesto Becucci has shown himself to be such an undependable person, that, while I don't mind rewarding him for his composition, I fear me if I do I never shall lay eyes on those leopard skins. NOTHING THAT EVER CAME TO ANYTHING
  • Otherwise I might be considered undependable, or unworthy.
  • She married a man who was erratic, undependable and bad at paying bills.
  • Though this would seem to be an all-purpose, comprehensive technical solution, it was expensive and frequently undependable, and never made it into the mainstream.
  • `Perhaps you'd enjoy going back to it instead of relying on such an undependable person. THE OTHER DEVIL'S NAME
  • Attendance is a direct reflection of dependability and employers do not promote or retain undependable employees.
  • According to Erikson, children who fail to develop a basic sense of trust will view the world as hostile and people as undependable in later life.
  • But they were undependable; they would say they would come and then wouldn't, and Mrs Macon gave up counting on them. DANSVILLE
  • The other is a chronic underachiever, undependable, disreputable, a thoroughly wild child.
  • an undependable generalization
  • The biggest is simply whether Pru can deliver profits that don't depend, as they have so heavily in recent years, on such undependable sources as growth in its own pension-fund assets.
  • Any member that is irresponsible dissolves the team trust because undependable people force others to interfere, complain and become uncooperative.
  • Somehow she'd heard through the undependable (as always!) grapevine that he wanted to date her, which was a crazy idea, considering how he'd never felt like dating her in all the many years in high school he'd known her.

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