The noun forms of the adjective dependable are dependableness and dependability.
No, dependable is an adjective.
No, it is not an noun. Depend is a verb. There are noun forms, dependence and dependent (person), which is also an adjective.
The abstract noun form of the adjective dependable is dependableness.A related abstract noun form is dependability.
Dependence, dependency, or dependent (person). The adjective dependable also has the noun form dependability.
No. It is a noun. The variation "reliable" is an adjective. Ex: He is a reliable person that was known for his reliability.
It depends on the context it is used in. The word 'regular' is both a noun and an adjective.The noun 'regular' is a word for a clothing size, a habitual customer, a dependable, loyal person.Example:He's a regular at the local tavern. (noun)The regular driver is off this week. (adjective)
It's not a sports car, but it is dependable. The more dependable youth earned the promotion.
Yes.Example: The dependable boy did as he was told."Dependable" modifies boy.
Rahul Dravid is a dependable batsman. A dependable friend is a blessing.
No, a noun is a person, place, or thing. Trustworthy is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The noun for "trustworthy" is "trustworthiness". Another noun form is trust.
What indicates how dependable the network is
Yes very dependable!