untrustworthy

[ US /ənˈtɹəstˌwɝði/ ]
[ UK /ʌntɹˈʌstwɜːði/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not worthy of trust or belief
    an untrustworthy person
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How To Use untrustworthy In A Sentence

  • He was intelligent and able, but deemed untrustworthy by most of his social and political equals.
  • Each day is a struggle -- to go on after her parents 'sudden death, to win her rightful inheritance from her untrustworthy half-brother, and to raise her high-spirited younger sister. On Tall Pine Lake by Dorothy Garlock: Book summary
  • Yet this is a deeply flawed and untrustworthy play, for one simple reason. Times, Sunday Times
  • Causal inference in folk science is equally untrustworthy.
  • He commissions his three sons, two of them untrustworthy and feckless, the third brave and honest, to go and find the bird and return it to him.
  • They are transformed into a conviction of being quite generally unreliable, untrustworthy, and insatiable. Eating Problems: A Feminist Psychoanalytic Treatment Model
  • With computer systems being insecure, governments lax, people untrustworthy and buyable, putting this kind of very personal, very important, very vulnerable information into the hands of people only because it's a nice revenue stream is offensively stupid.
  • The popular version implies that the Americans are untrustworthy and the British honest.
  • She had looked so exceptionally well-dressed the previous evening he had supposed that what she called ruin was comparative affluence, for Bruce had not yet learned that clothes are unsafe standards by which to judge the resources of city folks, just as on the plains and in the mountains faded overalls and a ragged shirt are equally untrustworthy guides to a man's financial rating. The Man from the Bitter Roots
  • I don’t trust them not to abuse this sort of technology, indeed they have shown themselves time and time again untrustworthy to have it, especially where that technology can be used so easily to deny individual rights and freedoms. A Perfect Device For Unruly Youth? « Unambiguously Ambidextrous
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