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rely

[ri-lahy] / rɪˈlaɪ /


Frequently Asked Questions

What is another word for rely?
The closest synonym for rely in many contexts is depend. Rely is often used in the verb phrase rely on, and the phrases depend on and count on often mean the same thing. Saying that you rely on a person suggests an element of confidence or trust—it means that you know you can depend on them without them letting you down. In this sense, a person or thing on which you rely can be described as reliable or dependable. Saying that an outcome relies on something means that it’s necessary for the outcome to happen, as in Our success will rely on preparation and a little bit of luck. The phrases hinge on and rest on can be used in the same way.
Are rely and support synonyms?
Rely and support are often used in the same contexts, but they aren’t synonyms. Instead, they’re more like the two different ends of the same interaction: typically, if you’re relying on someone, they’re supporting you. The support is what’s being relied on.

Example Sentences

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Americans have relied on Buffett’s straight talk for decades to make sense of all manner of financial developments.

From The Wall Street Journal

As members of the public who rely on accurate reporting, you should expect no less.

From Salon

Also, as this sort of investment cycle matures, companies rely for financing on both equity and debt.

From Barron's

Mistakes piled up for a defense that was relying on inexperienced players at every level.

From Los Angeles Times

The country will likely rely more on reserve forces and cheaper equipment like drones, many defense analysts say.

From The Wall Street Journal