Definition of reliably in English:
reliably
adverb rɪˈlɪəblirəˈlaɪəbli
In a consistently good or accurate way.
few of these paintings can be reliably dated
Example sentencesExamples
- The group then is trained to identify and score product attributes reliably.
- The Oregon system seems able to provide housing reliably, even during boom times.
- I'm reliably informed that most actors like to stay away from typecasting in roles.
- The film posits a future in which a genetic fluke has produced psychics who can reliably predict murder.
- Geophysical equipment has to be very robustly designed to work reliably in environments like this.
- The heating system can reliably keep up with the high heating demands.
- Scientists are working toward a simple blood test that would reliably detect ovarian cancer at its earliest stages.
- The birds could not be reliably identified to age or sex.
- We must wait for a few more weeks for the weather to be reliably warm enough for the new baby chicks.
- The movie reliably entertains for its 90-minute running time.
Definition of reliably in US English:
reliably
adverbrəˈlīəblērəˈlaɪəbli
In a consistently good or accurate way.
few of these paintings can be reliably dated
Example sentencesExamples
- I'm reliably informed that most actors like to stay away from typecasting in roles.
- The heating system can reliably keep up with the high heating demands.
- The movie reliably entertains for its 90-minute running time.
- The Oregon system seems able to provide housing reliably, even during boom times.
- The group then is trained to identify and score product attributes reliably.
- The birds could not be reliably identified to age or sex.
- Geophysical equipment has to be very robustly designed to work reliably in environments like this.
- Scientists are working toward a simple blood test that would reliably detect ovarian cancer at its earliest stages.
- The film posits a future in which a genetic fluke has produced psychics who can reliably predict murder.
- We must wait for a few more weeks for the weather to be reliably warm enough for the new baby chicks.