megbízhatatlanság
Megbízhatatlanság, in Hungarian, translates to unreliability. It describes a state or characteristic of not being dependable or trustworthy. This concept can be applied to a wide range of contexts, from inanimate objects and systems to human behavior and abstract concepts.
In the context of objects and systems, megbízhatatlanság refers to a lack of consistent performance or susceptibility
When applied to people, megbízhatatlanság signifies a tendency to be inconsistent, untrustworthy, or to fail to
Abstractly, megbízhatatlanság can describe phenomena or theories that lack solidity or are subject to frequent change.