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trustworthiness

[ truhst-wur-thee-nis ]

noun

  1. the quality of being deserving of trust or confidence; dependability; reliability:

    We look for students who exhibit the highest ethical standards, as demonstrated by honesty, trustworthiness, and high moral character.



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The irony is that the Afghans have already proven their reliability and trustworthiness in the heat of battle.

Today Obama is about as popular as Nixon was at the same point in his term, with similar negative ratings on trustworthiness.

From all employees he demanded efficiency, trustworthiness, loyalty, and strict adherence to a dress code.

Romney must also take care not to reverse himself on anything at all, lest he revive questions about his trustworthiness.

Reid showed an intense loyalty to his benefactors while also projecting sincerity and trustworthiness.

Theory has been the guide in the development of bridge design, and its trustworthiness is completely recognized.

These expressions of praise are so enthusiastic that a suspicion might possibly arise as to their trustworthiness.

In the discharge of this trust he displayed the energy, tact, and trustworthiness which were prophecies of the man.

Regarding the trustworthiness of the rope he was especially careful.

Rose desired everybody to acknowledge her mother-wit and trustworthiness.

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