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untrustworthy
/ ʌnˈtrʌstˌwɜːðɪ /
adjective
- not worthy of being trusted
untrustworthy witnesses
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Example Sentences
Then again, cable news ratings are down more or less across the board, and Americans find much of the media untrustworthy.
They are fundamentally untrustworthy, though also, thankfully rare.
Many in the U.S. have indicted Afghans for being “corrupt” or “lazy” or “untrustworthy” and so on.
Did you hear,” a thoroughly drunk and untrustworthy woman told me, “that they found explosives on the George Washington Bridge?
When a party does or says extreme and irresponsible things, that party builds itself an image as dangerous and untrustworthy.
A mode of concluding from experience must be pronounced untrustworthy, when subsequent experience refuses to confirm it.
Frederick William, untrustworthy as he was, seems to have been sincerely anxious to help the French king.
If you have respect of the condition of persons, you are guilty of sin; you are like the untrustworthy judges of the tribunals.
Must one, even in this desolate place, kow-tow to the conventions devised to prop up the weak and untrustworthy?
As with the grown woman, so with the child, the degenerative form of hysteria makes those subject to it untrustworthy witnesses.
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