Dependability [noun]

Definition of Dependability:

commonly held opinion of person's character

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Sentence/Example of Dependability:

His dependability and stability in net were long staples in Washington, and he was a key member of the team’s run to the Stanley Cup.

Our core values define who we are and how we do our work, so we have a team that’s committed to safety, integrity, passion, resourcefulness, dependability, and fun.

When dealing with him in other business ways rely on him and let him know you admire his dependability.

Dependability, honesty, economy, faithfulness and his capacity for finishing what he starts are the strongest points of this type.

You see, he had many attractive qualities, but dependability was not a feature of his equipment.

Wardrop had that after-debauch suspicion of all men, but I think he grasped at me as a dependability.

Non-dependability is fatal, as many a commander would not know how to act, and in war, he who hesitates is lost.

But at least during this period of time, he hadn't reached the stage of dependability that you men of higher rank would rely on?

Have you heard anything about the dependability of the Italian-made ammunition, unreloaded?

But the scents of Sargol had apparently intoxicated him, shearing away his solid dignity and middle-aged dependability.