reliably-sent
|re-li-a-bly-sent|
/rɪˈlaɪəbli sɛnt/
sent with reliability
Etymology
The term 'reliably-sent' is a compound word formed from 'reliable' and 'sent'. 'Reliable' originates from the Latin word 'reliabilis', meaning 'that may be relied on'. 'Sent' is the past participle of 'send', which comes from the Old English 'sendan'.
'Reliable' evolved from the Latin 'reliabilis' through Old French 'reliable', while 'sent' evolved from Old English 'sendan'.
The term 'reliably-sent' has maintained its meaning of being sent with reliability since its formation.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
describes something that has been sent with a high degree of reliability or certainty.
The package was reliably-sent, ensuring it arrived on time.
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Last updated: 2025/06/22 08:23
