If you have a confidante, you're lucky. She is a friend you can confide in, someone you trust with your private thoughts, and who you're sure can keep a secret. If your trusted friend is male, you call him your confidant. In fact, you could call a male or a female "secret keeper" your confidant (without the "e")
A dependable person is someone you can trust and rely on.
A pal is a close friend, a person someone can rely on.
Jon was a dependable person, someone you could rely on.
Someone you can rely on is often referred to as a trustworthy or dependable person. They are characterized by their reliability, honesty, and ability to keep commitments. Such individuals provide support and can be counted on in times of need. Other terms that may describe this person include loyal, steadfast, or faithful.
The third person singular form of rely is "relies."
Being someones rock and strong hold just being there for them
digust him or her do stuff that the person hates tell the person that there will never be anything bettween us 2 and if u rely hate them tell them off
a person to rely on.
nope that's not going to work, someone who is selfish, will only think about themselves and someone who is co-dependent, depends on other people for things, its two total opposites, you want it to be about you, and the other person needs it to be about them, a co-dependent person needs someone to rely on
Claiming someone as a dependent means that you can receive tax benefits for supporting that person financially. This typically applies to children or relatives who rely on you for financial support.
The verb rely is normally followed by the preposition "on" (rely on, count on), which can also be used without an object as an adverb (e.g. someone we can rely on). There is often a second prepositional phrase using the preposition "for" giving more information of what the object is relied on for.Example: We rely on contributors for most of our budget.
Lawyers cannot arrest someone. They rely on law enforcement for apprehending individuals.