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trust⋅wor⋅thy

[truhst-wur-thee]
–adjective
deserving of trust or confidence; dependable; reliable: The treasurer was not entirely trustworthy.

Origin:
1800–10; trust + worthy


trust⋅wor⋅thi⋅ly, adverb
trust⋅wor⋅thi⋅ness, noun


true, accurate, honest, faithful. See reliable.
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trust·wor·thy   (trŭst'wûr'thē)   
adj.   trust·wor·thi·er, trust·wor·thi·est
Warranting trust; reliable. See Synonyms at reliable.
trust'wor'thi·ly adv., trust'wor'thi·ness n.
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Main Entry: trust·wor·thy
Function: adjective
: worthy of confidence; specifically : being or deriving from a source worthy of belief or consideration for evidentiary purposes trustworthy informant> —trust·wor·thi·ness noun
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