OK, I'm wrong, the root of the words are not similiar.

I dont like to admit when im wrong, but if I was afraid to admit it, I would never think creatively.

I still dont like the use of the word, as I dont like to see myself as someone who is reliable to be manipulated, such as a car.

But that is determined upon the context the word is used I think.

Peace.
Marlboroman Reviewed by Marlboroman on . "Reliable" Someone told me recently that Alex Jones is not a "reliable" person to gain information from. Allow me to give my perspective of the word "reliable". I am going to look at it as I would any other word in the enlish dictionary. But from a view that its a single word LIE, with a prefix and suffix attached. re·li·a·ble- adj. Capable of being relied on; dependable: a reliable assistant; a reliable car. Rating: 5