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reliable - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of reliable in Hindi

  • विश्वसनीय
  •  भरोसेमंद

reliable Definition

Adjective

  • consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted.

Noun

  • a person or thing with trustworthy qualities.

reliable Example

  • A reliable source of information ( जानकारी का एक विश्वसनीय स्रोत )
  • It appears to be a very reliable used car. ( यह एक बहुत ही विश्वसनीय प्रयुक्त कार प्रतीत होती है। )
  • Cicero's letters are the chief and most reliable source of information for the period. ( सिसेरो के पत्र इस अवधि के लिए सूचना के प्रमुख और सबसे विश्वसनीय स्रोत हैं। )
  • The most reliable determinations were made by G. ( सबसे विश्वसनीय निर्धारण जी. )
  • We fired the babysitter because she wasn’t reliable and often cancelled at the last minute.  ( हमने दाई को निकाल दिया क्योंकि वह विश्वसनीय नहीं थी और अक्सर अंतिम समय में रद्द कर दी जाती थी। ) 

More Sentence

  • Because the painkiller gives me reliable results, it’s my preferred pain medication.  
  • As a people, we study our country’s history because the past is a reliable way to calculate the future.  
  • The information doesn’t come from a reliable source so I won’t include it in my article.  
  • According to the counselor, abstaining from sex is the most reliable form of birth control.  
  • A third way to predict the future that I believe is reliable rejects both the slavish following of the straight line and the purely speculative approach.
  • As mentioned earlier, farmers suffer when they do not have reliable markets for their goods.
  • Snook, Colorado History and Government (Denver, 1904), is a reliable school epitome.
  • At the present time there is no other system of valve working so reliable as this.
  • One fact is stronger than fifty theories; and one reliable success overweighs a thousand failures.
  • If you cannot go or send a reliable man, write in good time and get an early choice.
  • Fortunately the money was at once forwarded to the patriot leader through a safe and reliable channel.
  • A great deal of ingenuity has been exerted toward the end of producing a reliable and durable switchboard cord.
  • The lack of reliable means of measuring telephone currents has been a principal cause of the difficulty in solving many of its problems.
  • Paynter had always respected something ruggedly reliable about the man, and after a little hesitation he told him all the discoveries.
  • It forms no bulbs, but, on account of its extreme hardiness, is sown in July or early in August, to furnish a reliable supply of young onions for use in salads during the early spring.
  • In a world without abundance, socialism removes the one reliable creator of abundance—the individual profit motive—and that results in a lower standard of living for everyone.
  • C. Zeller's Alpentiere im Wechsel der Zeit (1892) gives a reliable account of the gradual disappearance of some of the larger forms of life from the Alps.
  • If you get it pure from a reliable source, it gives you the energy to pursue a project to the very end and get it as right as it will ever get.  
  • The United Kingdom has no reliable information on requirements for liver transplantation.  
  • It takes long enough to track down a reliable set of information sources for domestic companies anyway.  
  • In the absence of reliable sources, we can only guess at the process of societal formation.  
  • Health services are responsible for ensuring the information exists and is reliable and accessible.  
  • Now the debate has shifted to what is the best and most reliable measure of our economic performance.  
  • There is also need to help them begin investing in housing anew as it is a very reliable source of income.
  • We tend to regard information that comes to us through our friend network as more authentic and reliable than information we receive from traditional media.