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trustworthy
/ ˈtrʌstˌwɜːðɪ /
adjective
- worthy of being trusted; honest, reliable, or dependable
Derived Forms
- ˈtrustˌworthiness, noun
- ˈtrustˌworthily, adverb
Other Words From
- trust·wor·thi·ly adverb
- trust·wor·thi·ness noun
- un·trust·wor·thi·ly adverb
- un·trust·wor·thy adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of trustworthy1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
She said that her "trustworthy" client believed the complainant had been "fully consenting" to the sexual acts.
“We need to be that middle-of-the-road, trustworthy source. ... I think that’s our goal. The only way you can survive is not be an echo chamber of one side.”
New research from the University of Adelaide reveals that owners see their chooks as a blend between pet and livestock as well as a trustworthy source of food.
"The question is: Can visualizations of satellite imagery add another level to this, that is a bit more tangible and emotionally engaging than a color-coded map of reds, yellows, and blues, while still being trustworthy?"
In “Slow Horses,” those with the plummiest accents are almost always the least trustworthy.
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