Dependable vs Scholarly - What's the difference?
dependable | scholarly | Related terms |
A reliable person or thing.
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As adjectives the difference between dependable and scholarly
is that dependable is able, or easily able to be depended on while scholarly is of or relating to scholars or scholarship.As a noun dependable
is a reliable person or thing.As an adverb scholarly is
in a scholarly manner.dependable
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