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unreliably

1 of 1adverb
/ˌʌnrɪˈlaɪəbli/
1

in a way that is not trustworthy enough to be believed or be dependent on

  • The old printer worked unreliably, often jamming or running out of ink.
  • He showed up unreliably to practice, frustrating his coach and teammates.
  • The weather forecast predicted unreliably, with frequent changes.
  • The car started unreliably, especially on cold mornings.
  • The bus service ran unreliably, often arriving late or not at all.
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