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is undependable
adjective
The opposite of dependable
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When he uses the toilet, his aim is undependable, to say the least".
Faxing is undependable.
He precision-hammered his point home with this second economical sentence: "Everyone who buys a MacBook depends upon the keyboard and this keyboard is undependable".
Your designer might prefer using an image as the best presentation of branding, layout and fonts and it's true that the handling of HTML and styling is undependable and inconsistent across e-mail programs.
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Tawanna testified that her husband was undependable and volatile.
Her work habits became erratic and she got tagged as being undependable.
Telephone landlines, cellphone service and the Internet have either been knocked out in the area or are undependable.
It also reveals that both men and women, regardless of age or marital status, share the belief that men are undependable and that womenare almost superhumanly strong.
These devices were undependable, lacked sufficient sensitivity, and required constant adjustment of the whisker-to-crystal contact to produce the desired result.
"Evidently, writers and critics are undependable types who cannot be trusted to know that the best book is that which sells the most copies," the petition declared.
Furthermore, the dynamics of decision-making interactions between highly autonomous entities in these systems are poorly understood and can be undependable because of the absence of a master controller or optimizer.
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