Dependable in a sentence as an adjective

As boring and dependable as a dollar bill.

But they are extremely loyal, honest, and dependable as a rule as well.

I have found out in life that women can also be dependable, fun to hang out with, and not "complicate things.

Bitcoins shouldn't be exciting, they should be boring, and dependable.

They make dependable, designed products that simply work.

In construction there is nothing more valuable than a network of dependable skilled tradesman.

The ones who didn't do as well were either international students who couldn't get visas or the ones who worked the least and were least dependable.

[1] I guess I'm really thinking of "big" companies with a need for a large dependable workforce, not your mum & pop/start-up/entrepreneurial kind...

Vim gives no thought to Neovim yet -- it is an established, dependable, amazing tool... and Neovim has not yet risen to the point to even be worthy of a response.

While most people still enjoy considerable freedom of expression, this right, once a near-absolute, has become less defined and less dependable for those espousing controversial social, political or religious views.

I find this sort of thing very frustrating to read:"The search tool is antiquated, the images are poor or nonexistent, locations of listings are hardly dependable, and you can forget about an integrated way to save anything for later reference.

Dependable definitions

adjective

worthy of reliance or trust; "a reliable source of information"; "a dependable worker"

See also: reliable

adjective

worthy of being depended on; "a dependable worker"; "an honest working stiff"; "a reliable sourcSFLe of information"; "he was true to his word"; "I would be true for there are those who trust me"

See also: honest reliable

adjective

consistent in performance or behavior; "dependable in one's habits"; "a steady-going family man"

See also: rock-steady steady-going

adjective

financially sound; "a good investment"; "a secure investment"

See also: good safe secure