Crossword-Solution: UNDEPENDABLE 12 letters, 102 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 18

We have 102 clues for the answer “UNDEPENDABLE”

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SEESAWING 21 answers
Feckless 23 answers
unbased 29 answers
unfactual 34 answers
wanderlust 37 answers
Unlikely 37 answers
emigrating 38 answers
unsettlement 38 answers
unstableness 38 answers
vacating 38 answers
touring 39 answers
shakiness 41 answers
Unauthentic 43 answers
ungrounded 45 answers
unsteadiness 45 answers
disquietude 46 answers
Moving around 48 answers
transporting 49 answers
Up in the air 50 answers
untruthful 50 answers
Unconvinced 50 answers
Uncalled for 51 answers
untenable 52 answers
dissatisfaction 53 answers
Restlessness 55 answers
Unfounded 55 answers
undeterminable 55 answers
irresolution 56 answers
contestable 56 answers
unresolved 57 answers
changeableness 57 answers
Indecision 57 answers
incredulous 57 answers
disputed 58 answers
Potential 59 answers
circumstantial 59 answers
Arguable 60 answers
possible 61 answers
Faithless 61 answers
vacillation 61 answers
Probable 61 answers
departing 62 answers
Villainous 62 answers
unwarranted 63 answers
confusing 63 answers
Envy 63 answers
clinging 64 answers
Unprotected 64 answers
exploring 65 answers
Trembling 66 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNDEPENDABLE (5)

Undependable weather conditions and a shortage of arable land hamper long-term growth in agriculture, the leading economic sector.
The 1991 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency. 1992
When she read it she flushed up, swallowed a few times and said: “Have you seen him? Where was it and when?” Then I told her all about it and she was frightfully touched and said: “You really are a good girl, only frightfully undependable.” What do you mean, undependable? She said: Yes undependable, for one simply must not blurt out things in that way; never mind, I will try to forget.
A Young Girl’s Diary An Anonymous Young Girl 2006
Russia, Prussia, Austria, and the faded-white-lily Bourbon king Think it well To guard against tumult, A mob is an undependable thing.
Men, Women and Ghosts Amy Lowell 1997
Poor little mother, she had a notion, founded evidently upon inborn belief rather than upon observation, that all children were angels, and that, in consequence, an altogether exceptional demand existed for them in a certain other place, where there are more openings for angels, rendering their retention in this world difficult and undependable.
Novel Notes Jerome K. Jerome 2005
The glass had, however, been painted over, because of late years dark stages, with the even quality of artificial light, had come into vogue in the Manton studios in place of stages lighted by the uneven and undependable sunlight.
The Film Mystery Arthur B. Reeve 2004

Quotes with UNDEPENDABLE (3)

Never marry something until you've established the perfect pizza ratio... The premise is simple. My husband and I knew we were made for each other because we're a 6:2 ratio, six slices for him and two for me... Never marry a man who wants two slices one week and four the next. They're undependable and highly unpredictable and will likely dump you for some Internet honey who says she doesn't mind his back hair.
Celia Rivenbark Bless Your Heart, Tramp: And Other Southern Endearments
Of course (said Oryx), having a money value was no substitute for love. Every child should have love, every person should have it. . . . but love was undependable, it came and then it went, so it was good to have a money value, because then at least those who wanted to make a profit from you would make sure you were fed enough and not damaged too much. Also there were many who had neither love nor a money value, and having one of these things was better than having nothing.
Margaret Atwood Oryx and Crake
What is meant by 'reality'? It would seem something very erratic, very undependable-now to be found in a dusty road, now in a scrap of newspaper in the street, now in a daffodil in the sun. It lights up a group in a room and stamps some casual saying. It overwhelms one walking home beneath the stars and makes the silent world more real than the world of speech-and then there it is again in an omnibus in the uproar of Picadilly.
Virginia Woolf A Room of One's Own