How to spell IRRELIABLE correctly?
If you often find yourself mistakenly typing "irreliable" as "unreliable", don't fret! Although "irreliable" is the correct spelling, "unreliable" is a common mistake. To avoid this error, try remembering that the prefix "un-" typically means "not", while the prefix "ir-" often indicates "not" or "the opposite of."
List of suggestions on how to spell irreliable correctly
- reliable Susan is a reliable employee who always shows up on time and completes her tasks efficiently.
- unreliable The old car was unreliable and often broke down on the side of the road.
Misspelling of the day
Apsolutly
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