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.
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  • 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
  • If you are working in the murky world of double agents, they are totally untrustworthy to both sides.
  • Calling someone untrustworthy is more negative than saying someone is inexperienced. Clinton touts support from 'white Americans'
  • Do not open any files attached to an e - mail from an unknown, suspicious or untrustworthy source.
  • Even if you believe that they support the same goals, it is clear that they are untrustworthy and incompetent.
  • Many voters consider him untrustworthy and spin-obsessed.
  • The two first were themselves emphatically "eccentrics" -- one an apostle of dandyism (he actually wrote a book about Brummel, whom he had met early), a disdainful critic of rather untrustworthy vigour, and a stalwart reactionary to Catholicism and Royalism; the other a devotee of the exact opposite of dandyism, as the title of his best-known book, _Les A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century
  • The likelihood of executing an untrustworthy program is dramatically increased owing to the prevalence of Internet.
  • Our natural resources have been signed over to them by our untrustworthy gombeen men - the so-called politicians.
  • an untrustworthy person
  • He didn't have to do anything because he'd been calling her untrustworthy for weeks. Obama Criticizes Debate, Says Hillary "Looked In Her Element"
  • I don't know what his hagiography is like, but his writing on music is notoriously untrustworthy. 02/01/2003 - 03/01/2003
  • The Spanish and Italians are hot-blooded, impetuous and untrustworthy.
  • Politicians are seen as untrustworthy and hypocritical.
  • It was only his imagination, fallible and untrustworthy, that had caused his anxiety. DANSVILLE
  • Again, I don't like ad hominem attacks, but coming from Bob Bittman, the word untrustworthy takes on a new meaning. CNN Transcript - Larry King Live: David Letterman Undergoes Emergency Heart Surgery; William Ginsburg Discusses His Defense of Monica Lewinsky - January 14, 2000
  • Wonder why dem voters polled perceive you as being untrustworthy? dogtrot 88 Angry Clinton supporters tell party leaders: 'Let's go McCain!'
  • Being an untrustworthy, lazy drama queen is no way to inspire confidence.
  • He called her untrustworthy and a liar in pretty blatant terms right from the start, and that is not an attack? Clinton loves America because of Tivo
  • Married husbands and wives will typically call untrustworthy loved ones adultery or infidelity. Julie Farby: American Police Force: For All Your Sketchy, Private Security Needs!
  • People in a rush are thought to be arrogant and untrustworthy. A Conceptual View of Human Resource Management: Strategic Objectives, Environments, Functions
  • I think he is shallow, vain and untrustworthy.
  • Why do they call him, variously, treacherous, untrustworthy, racist, pig-headed, short-sighted, dishonest, stupid and vicious?
  • The light was difficult now with sunset impending, and his vision was untrustworthy.
  • Instead, it looks devious and untrustworthy. The Sun
  • We know that the legal authorities have proven untrustworthy, and we have heard reports of backhanders by police and general corruption.
  • Today's world is violent, untrustworthy, immoral, unpredictable.
  • Highlanders (those living inland, particularly in mountain areas) tend to see lowlanders (those living in the cities and towns around the coast) as untrustworthy and Westernized.
  • That was one thing settled and sealed, so no more need be said about it; yet, notwithstanding of Nanse's being satisfied that the spaewife was a deceitful gipsy, perfectly untrustworthy, she would aye have a finger in the pie, and try to persuade me in a coaxing way. The Life of Mansie Wauch tailor in Dalkeith
  • He is entirely untrustworthy and does not fulfil his promises - people should not be fooled. Times, Sunday Times
  • If it is true that the Feds are demanding this, it means that they are treating Newfoundland like an untrustworthy, idiot stepchild.
  • Why do they call him, variously, treacherous, untrustworthy, racist, pig-headed, short-sighted, dishonest, stupid and vicious?
  • The first couple of times we meet her she seems to be a scheming, untrustworthy person willing to try any ploy to attract the attention of Maximus.
  • The irony is that his deal with Lateline was the sort of untrustworthy action that he spends time in his diaries attacking the media for.
  • So what is to stop untrustworthy people in football from behaving in a similarly reprehensible manner and taking our game to the brink of no return? The Sun
  • The most adored relative, the cherished lover, the dearest friend may inspire devotion, yet remain untrustworthy.
  • She is indifferent, negligent, unfeeling, untrustworthy, and perfidious.
  • These two details are enough to make you an untrustworthy character, according to Barclays. Times, Sunday Times
  • If the last twenty-five years had taught him anything it was that outward appearances were wholly untrustworthy.
  • These statistics have been employed to suggest that a lot of evidently happily married women are faithless and untrustworthy people who have ruthlessly deceived their unsuspecting husbands.
  • Such membership then permitted the dominant society to make the slaves ‘rightless.’ The slaves were also designated by masters as ignorant, backward, lazy, and untrustworthy, among many other negative characteristics.
  • So for some men it was clear that their offending was really about seeking intimacy with kids as opposed to adults, who they saw as untrustworthy.
  • Rejoined the wolf, I have no faith in thy word, for sages have said, ‘Whoso practiseth trust in the place of hate, erreth;’ and, ‘Whoso trusteth in the untrustworthy is a dupe; he who re-trieth him who hath been tried shall reap repentance and his days shall go waste; and he who cannot distinguish between case and case, giving each its due, and assigneth all the weight to one side, his luck shall be little and his miseries shall be many.’ The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • If the last twenty-five years had taught him anything it was that outward appearances were wholly untrustworthy.
  • All the evidence, though, shows that he is the most divisive and untrustworthy minister the portfolio has had for as long as most of us can remember.
  • ORANGE residents will head to the polls today to protest against a council they describe as untrustworthy, unreliable and out of touch with the needs of the average person in the street, according to local polling data obtained by the Central Western Daily. Central Western Daily
  • It was only his imagination, fallible and untrustworthy, that had caused his anxiety. DANSVILLE
  • So what is to stop untrustworthy people in football from behaving in a similarly reprehensible manner and taking our game to the brink of no return? The Sun
  • 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
  • What a pity it is also the most corrupt, incompetent and untrustworthy.
  • They have proved themselves untrustworthy, at least in so far as we can take it on faith that they know what they are doing.
  • Holding a hand in front of the mouth makes a politician look untrustworthy. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are untrustworthy, always keen to assure buyers there is "a lot of interest" in some pokey basement, while at the same time telling sellers that a mingy offer is the best they will get.
  • There is a widespread suspicion that a deeply untrustworthy establishment is preparing to sell them out. The Sun
  • Lee, by the way, had constantly insinuated that Franklin was blamably lax, if not actually untrustworthy, in money matters, though all the while he and his friend Izard had been quite shameless in extorting from the doctor very large sums for their own expenses. Benjamin Franklin
  • Therefore Meyer, Van Horn, and Co. had the satisfaction of reading that William S. Gowdy was altogether too impulsive, erratic and unreliable -- happily Hill did not employ the word "untrustworthy" -- for holding a quasi-public position of some importance. Under the Skylights
  • His only regret was that he was perceived as untrustworthy.
  • Partners cannot be completely trustful because this makes them too vulnerable, but they cannot be completely untrustworthy because it harms cooperative efforts.
  • His crew chief is an untrustworthy schemer who hates teammate Hank for stealing his girlfriend.
  • Listening to this week's forecasts of a ‘killer winter’, it seems worth recalling that meteorology has often been a byword for untrustworthy predictions.
  • If the last twenty-five years had taught him anything it was that outward appearances were wholly untrustworthy.
  • 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
  • A public assembly, though composed of men of the smallest possible culture, nevertheless will see clearly the difference between a mere demagogue (that is, a flatterer and untrustworthy citizen) and a man of principle, standing, and solidity. Treatises on Friendship and Old Age
  • Clinton was widely described as unlikeable and untrustworthy. AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
  • I think he is shallow, vain and untrustworthy.
  • They are transformed into a conviction of being quite generally unreliable, untrustworthy, and insatiable. Eating Problems: A Feminist Psychoanalytic Treatment Model
  • He is entirely untrustworthy and does not fulfil his promises - people should not be fooled. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is going to be the most biased, one-sided, totally untrustworthy book review you'll ever read.
  • It is a self - fulfilling prophecy to assume that your information workers are untrustworthy.
  • As the truth came out, the Government made itself look incompetent, deceitful and untrustworthy.
  • From the positions of the heads and eyes, do they look honest and straightforward, shy, or furtive and untrustworthy?

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