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Definitions from the WebTerm: UnreliablePart of Speech: AdjectiveSense 1: Not realistic or believableDescription: Unreliable refers to something that is not based on reality or credible evidence. It implies a lack of practicality or believability. Example sentence: The movie's plot was so unrealistic that it was difficult to enjoy. Part of Speech: AdverbSense 1: In an unrealistic mannerDescription: When used as an adverb, unrealistic describes how an action is performed in a way that is contrary to reality or believability. Example sentence: She danced unrealistically, defying all laws of gravity. Part of Speech: NounSense 1: A person who has unrealistic expectations or beliefsDescription: In this sense, unrealistic refers to a person who holds impractical or unlikely expectations or beliefs. Example sentence: The candidate's promises were seen as those of an unrealistic, dreamer. Part of Speech: VerbSense 1: To regard something as not practical or believableDescription: Unreliable, when used as a verb, means to consider something as not realistic or credible. Example sentence: I unreliableed his claims due to lack of evidence. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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