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US
/ˈtɹəstˌwɝði/
]
[ UK /tɹˈʌstwɜːði/ ]
[ UK /tɹˈʌstwɜːði/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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taking responsibility for one's conduct and obligations
trustworthy public servants -
worthy of trust or belief
a trustworthy report
an experienced and trustworthy traveling companion
How To Use trustworthy In A Sentence
- But recently, he publicly crossed swords with Soi Lek, whom he described as untrustworthy and treacherous compared to former MCA president Ong Tee Keat. SARA - Southeast Asian RSS Aggregator
- Do you think that the barons thought the king was trustworthy? Sources of the West: Readings in Western Civilization, Volume 1: From the Beginning to 1715
- They have proved themselves untrustworthy, at least in so far as we can take it on faith that they know what they are doing.
- What a pity it is also the most corrupt, incompetent and untrustworthy.
- No respect for the rule of law, utter narcissism, absolutely untrustworthy to anyone close to them who trusts them (the Clinton/Edwards tradition), unlimited ability to pursue public policies leading to disaster if it provides the ability to pander to their ultra-left donors - all wrapped around with endless self righteousness. Spitzer considering Senate run? …No, really? - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
- By being honest and trustworthy, you are marketing yourself to prospective customers.
- We are instructed to be trustworthy stewards of the goods that have been placed in our care. Times, Sunday Times
- Feeling that your company is trustworthy and dependable is an important part of motivation. Times, Sunday Times
- What they found consistently was that people in the afternoon were less trustworthy than in the morning. Times, Sunday Times
- Business is based on trust and used to be based on personal relationships between trustworthy merchants. Computing