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trustworthiness

[ UK /tɹˈʌstwəðɪnəs/ ]
[ US /ˈtɹəstˌwɝðinəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. the trait of deserving trust and confidence

How To Use trustworthiness In A Sentence

  • For example, they propose trustworthiness as a criterion of how good a qualitative study is.
  • Only by layering security can wireless networks truly begin to approach the trustworthiness of a wired LAN.
  • He makes the point that Democrats have to prove their trustworthiness in managing the public fisc with tax cuts and fiscal discipline.
  • If a store owner has a good reputation for trustworthiness, the store's due bills and scrip might be exchanged in transactions among local people before they were eventually cashed in at the store.
  • Educate them to update the cognition of abiding and trustworthiness.
  • To believe that a man lived and died, Phyllis, is not to accept his help, and to affy thee in his trustworthiness. The White Lady of Hazelwood A Tale of the Fourteenth Century
  • Obviously, the trustworthiness, perspicuity and plenary inspiration of Scripture cannot be maintained aside from the belief that the Bible is a thoroughly self-consistent whole.
  • Your fellow epistler Walter Bradley co-authored the 1984 creationist book _The Mystery of Life’s Origin_, and his creationist paper “The trustworthiness of scripture in areas relating to natural science” is online. A critique of Himmelfarb's scientific views - The Panda's Thumb
  • Other cholos and cholas believed that the occupation of chicha seller inherently meant untrustworthiness when it came to money.
  • Objective To detect the trustworthiness of HIV - 1 antibody in the urine specimens.
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