dependably

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Recent Examples of dependably Marriage, in this reading, functions as the one social institution that still reliably closes the aspiration gap — a stable anchor for identity and status at a moment when career and credentials no longer deliver those things dependably. Nick Lichtenberg, Fortune, 3 May 2026 The sweet potato fries can be limp at times, but the regular fries are dependably crisp and well-seasoned. Jenn Harris, Los Angeles Times, 30 Apr. 2026 The San Francisco Film Festival is back this week with its dependably deep and provocative lineup, including the latest offering the East Bay’s own Boots Riley. Randy McMullen, Mercury News, 23 Apr. 2026 In the past, rains dependably visited the regions traveled by his family. Kevin West, Travel + Leisure, 10 Mar. 2026 Getty Images/iStockphoto While the price of gold changes throughout the day, every day, there's been one constant that investors can dependably rely on in recent years – the price will rise and, with that rise, likely surpass a new record milestone. Matt Richardson, CBS News, 2 Mar. 2026 In any case, wood is a malleable and highly evocative material that’s just distant enough in our cultural memory to be dependably transportive. Rachel Davies, Architectural Digest, 15 Dec. 2025 Although the Northern Lights have recently been seen as far south as Denver, they can dependably be seen in northern destinations. Mindy Sink, Denver Post, 7 Dec. 2025 Their bullpen, the source of so much angst for three months – up to and including the two games of the Wild Card Series against Cincinnati – is again acting dependably, and as the ninth-inning guy Roki Sasaki is moving ever closer to folk hero status. Jim Alexander, Oc Register, 19 Oct. 2025
Recent Examples of Synonyms for dependably
Adverb
  • England’s right flank is usually the most promising attacking outlet through Saka.
    The Athletic UK Staff, New York Times, 13 May 2026
  • Peace proposals are usually negotiated behind closed doors; threats are seldom made publicly.
    Sudarsan Raghavan, New Yorker, 12 May 2026
Adverb
  • But claims that Los Angeles — alongside New York — was the safest big city are generally considered overstated rather than conclusively proven.
    James Ward, USA Today, 15 May 2026
  • Side Effects of Probiotics Probiotics, especially the most common Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium species, are generally safe for most people to consume.
    Isabel Vasquez RD LDN, Health, 15 May 2026
Adverb
  • Clean your oven regularly to prevent buildup that’s hard to remove.
    Karen Brewer Grossman, Southern Living, 14 May 2026
  • In between holes, DeChambeau regularly rewarded their faith in him, walking to one side to slap hands with people lining the ropes.
    Dana O’Neil, CNN Money, 14 May 2026
Adverb
  • Felix Schutz scores the winning goal 21 seconds into overtime at Veltins Arena, ordinarily the home of the Schalke soccer team.
    Senior Editor, Los Angeles Times, 7 May 2026
  • McCann, a Republican up for reelection in November, would ordinarily sign measures passed by the council.
    Walker Armstrong, San Diego Union-Tribune, 30 Apr. 2026
Adverb
  • Hantavirus is typically spread through contact with infected rodents and can lead to severe respiratory illness, though cases remain rare, according to the WHO.
    Brittany Miller, FOXNews.com, 14 May 2026
  • What’s more, the low-fat nature of the cut is typically doubled down on via the cooking technique.
    Rebecca Firkser, Bon Appetit Magazine, 14 May 2026
Adverb
  • After about a year, the trees normally have sent out adequate roots to exist with seasonal rainfall or watering of nearby lawns and shrubs.
    Tom MacCubbin, The Orlando Sentinel, 10 May 2026
  • The ten-course meal costs a hundred and forty dollars per person, which is not exactly sofa-cushion change but does feel reasonable given that such high-flying pastry is normally available only at the end of ultra-ritzy meals of considerably higher expense.
    Helen Rosner, New Yorker, 10 May 2026
Adverb
  • Their report found that some ICE detention centers had seen increases in medical staff in 2025 compared to previous years, while other facilities struggled with drastic understaffing and had routinely failed to provide sufficient care.
    Rob Kuznia, CNN Money, 15 May 2026
  • The National Flood Insurance Program is in constant financial distress as its premiums routinely fail to cover the escalating costs created by ever-larger, disastrous floods.
    Mercury News & East Bay Times Editorial Boards, Mercury News, 15 May 2026
Adverb
  • The 25-year-old right-hander has habitually gone six innings, doing so 17 times in 27 career starts.
    Kevin Acee, San Diego Union-Tribune, 9 May 2026
  • As Pluto goes retrograde today, note a health or work crisis that habitually rears its head.
    USA TODAY, USA Today, 6 May 2026

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“Dependably.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/dependably. Accessed 17 May. 2026.

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