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Niezawodnie

Niezawodnie is a Polish adverb that primarily conveys reliability or certainty. It denotes that an action is performed in a reliable, unfailing manner, or that a statement is made with strong assurance. The word is formed from the adjective niezawodny (reliable, unfailing) with the standard adverbial suffix -nie.

Etymology and form: Derived from niezawodny, niezawodnie (-nie) marks the adverbial usage and is used to modify

Usage: In technical, scientific, or formal prose, niezawodnie describes consistent and dependable operation, for example, "Urządzenie

Common contexts include assessments of equipment and results, product reviews, and analytic writing where reliability or

Related terms: niezawodny (reliable, unfailing) and niezawodność (reliability). These forms describe the property of being dependable,

verbs.
It
can
refer
to
the
dependable
performance
of
objects,
systems,
processes,
or
to
the
speaker’s
level
of
confidence
in
a
claim.
działa
niezawodnie"
(The
device
operates
reliably).
It
can
also
function
as
a
stance
adverb
in
more
formal
rhetoric,
conveying
a
sense
of
certainty
or
without
doubt
in
a
statement,
similar
to
"certainly"
or
"undoubtedly"
in
English.
predictability
is
a
key
attribute.
It
is
less
common
in
casual
speech
but
remains
widely
understood
and
correct.
whereas
niezawodnie
expresses
the
manner
or
degree
of
that
dependability
in
action
or
assertion.