Associations to the word «Unreliable»
Noun
- Narrator
- Narration
- Eyewitness
- Tcp
- Reliability
- Testimony
- Informant
- Hadith
- Witness
- Augusta
- Indicator
- Ignorant
- Fragmentary
- Alcoholism
- Chronicler
- Rainfall
- V8
- Estimate
- Gearbox
- Render
- Engine
- Ignition
- Flashback
- Protocol
- Flaw
- Evidence
- Inconsistency
- Addict
- Dragonfly
- Malfunction
- Kv
- Packet
- Alfa
- Confession
- Turbo
- Compass
- Hp
- Prosecution
- Litre
- Bias
- Psychoanalysis
- Constructor
- Memoir
- Reliance
Adjective
- Inaccurate
- Reliable
- Biased
- Conflicting
- Proved
- Inconsistent
- Outdated
- Contradictory
- Prone
- Unsafe
- Erratic
- Unstable
- Flawed
- Trustworthy
- Inadequate
- Expensive
- Troublesome
- Noisy
- Proven
- Inefficient
- Unavailable
- Problematic
- Unsatisfactory
- Misleading
- Incomplete
- Dubious
- Bulky
- Ineffective
- Timeless
- Lazy
- Unpredictable
- Invalid
- Negligible
- Intermittent
- Poorly
- Factual
- Insufficient
- Sparse
- Rotary
- Dormant
Wiktionary
UNRELIABLE, adjective. Not reliable.
UNRELIABLE NARRATOR, noun. (literary theory) (hyphenated when used attributively) A narrating character or storyteller in a literary or other artistic work—such as a novel, play, song, or film—who provides inaccurate, misleading, conflicting, or otherwise questionable information to the reader or audience.
UNRELIABLE NARRATORS, noun. Plural of unreliable narrator
Dictionary definition
UNRELIABLE, adjective. Liable to be erroneous or misleading; "an undependable generalization".
UNRELIABLE, adjective. Not worthy of reliance or trust; "in the early 1950s computers were large and expensive and unreliable"; "an undependable assistant".
UNRELIABLE, adjective. Dangerously unstable and unpredictable; "treacherous winding roads"; "an unreliable trestle".
UNRELIABLE, adjective. Lacking a sense of responsibility.
Wise words
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