Definitionadj. liable to be erroneous or misleading
Last update: June 23, 2015
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Thayers Dawn of Italian Independence (Boston, 1893) is gushing and not always accurate; C. Cants Dell indipendenza italiana cronistoria (Naples, 1872-1877) is reactionary and often unreliable; V. [Please select]
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Why are both unreliable. [Please select]
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Taine's English Literature (many editions), is brilliant and interesting, but unreliable. [Please select]
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Every boiler is therefore fitted with one _steam-gauge_; many with two, lest one might be unreliable. [Please select]
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] In quite the early days of the glow-lamp platinum wire was found to be unreliable as regards melting, and filaments of carbon are now used. [Please select]
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Think I'm so unreliable and tightwad that you've got to tie me down with a contract.' [Please select]
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For, in the first place, these people, like nearly all dilettanti of art, are extremely unreliable judges of racial characteristics. [Please select]
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