Reliantly: meaning, definitions and examples

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reliantly

 

[ rɪˈlaɪəntli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

used in a sentence

In a manner that conveys trust and dependability.

Synonyms

dependably, steadily, trustworthily.

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Word Description / Examples
reliantly

Used when someone acts with a strong sense of trust or belief in someone or something. It can have a dependent connotation.

  • She moved forward reliantly, trusting that her friends would catch her.
dependably

Appropriate when discussing someone or something that can be counted on for consistent performance or reliability.

  • He finishes his tasks dependably every day.
trustworthily

Describes someone or something that earns trust through reliable or honest behavior.

  • She managed the funds trustworthily, ensuring every cent was accounted for.
steadily

Best used when referring to a continuous, unwavering, or constant manner of action or progression.

  • The company has grown steadily over the past five years.

Examples of usage

  • She completed the project reliantly and ahead of schedule.
  • The team reliantly followed the instructions and achieved success.

Translations

Translations of the word "reliantly" in other languages:

🇵🇹 confiantemente

🇮🇳 आश्वस्ति से

🇩🇪 zuverlässig

🇮🇩 dengan andal

🇺🇦 надійно

🇵🇱 zawodnie

🇯🇵 信頼して (shinrai shite)

🇫🇷 de manière fiable

🇪🇸 confiablemente

🇹🇷 güvenilir bir şekilde

🇰🇷 신뢰할 수 있게 (sinroehal su issge)

🇸🇦 بثقة (bi thiqa)

🇨🇿 spolehlivě

🇸🇰 spoľahlivo

🇨🇳 可靠地 (kěkào de)

🇸🇮 zanesljivo

🇮🇸 áreiðanlega

🇰🇿 сенімді түрде

🇬🇪 სანდოდ (sandod)

🇦🇿 etibarla

🇲🇽 confiablemente

Etymology

The word 'reliantly' is a derivative of the adjective 'reliant,' which originated from the Old French word 'relier' meaning 'to rely.' The suffix '-ly' is added to form the adverb 'reliantly,' indicating the manner in which something is done with trust and dependability.

See also: reliability, reliable, reliably, reliance, reliant, rely, unreliability, unreliable, unreliableness, unreliably.