Noun
the quality of being dependable or reliable
Source: WordNetFor the first time I feel an inner emotional security. There is reality and dependability. My life revolves around Richard and the baby. Natalie Wood
Where is Germany now and where does it want to go? It's a question being asked by our partners and allies abroad. We have to return - urgently - to our old dependability. We have to make clear for others what we stand for, where we're headed, and that we know where we belong. Helmut Kohl
Chinese Management Studies 1:4 (2007): 257 - 276. Print. In the Western perspective, trust is referred to as mutual reliability, dependability, and reciprocity. Source: Internet
Among other expectations, you’re banking on its dependability as a provider and the assurance that it will continue to invest in the product, let alone won’t go out of business. Source: Internet
He said it was important for them to imbibe the tenets of faithfulness, obedience, devotion, trustworthiness, dependability, dedication and commitment to duty. Source: Internet
He was an astute observer and commentator, and it was with good reason that he had a reputation for dependability." Source: Internet