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trustworthy
/ ˈtrʌstˌwɜːðɪ /
adjective
- worthy of being trusted; honest, reliable, or dependable
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Derived Forms
- ˈtrustˌworthiness, noun
- ˈtrustˌworthily, adverb
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Other Words From
- trust·wor·thi·ly adverb
- trust·wor·thi·ness noun
- un·trust·wor·thi·ly adverb
- un·trust·wor·thy adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of trustworthy1
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Example Sentences
For the Democrats to win as the Government Party, activist government must demonstrate that it both works and is trustworthy.
Will it convince Americans that nonbelievers can be trustworthy, moral, and even electable?
Spitz impressed Michaelis as “reliable, trustworthy and intelligent… [and] willing to cooperate.”
And since Alex intended to go into Syria despite the warnings, better that it be with someone trustworthy.
“We deal with trustworthy clients, nuns, priests and religious institutions,” Von Freyberg told The Daily Beast.
He was in the habit of visiting or writing to them; and here the elders sent to him, if they happened to have a trustworthy envoy.
Fortunately for the traveller, it remained trustworthy long enough to serve his purpose.
I will here relate a short anecdote that I had from a very trustworthy person.
Their faith in a trustworthy and intelligent boatman was not equal to their faith in their own eyes, backed by ignorance!
Sometimes they run away, but the Somali gunbearers are the most fearless and trustworthy, and seldom desert in time of need.
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