trustworthiness

IPA: trˈʌstwɝðinʌs

noun

  • The state or quality of being trustworthy or reliable.
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Examples of "trustworthiness" in Sentences

  • I think I lose credibility and trustworthiness.
  • Trustworthiness and authenticity in naturalistic evaluation.
  • The current process is not a good measure of trustworthiness.
  • It's not a slight against the trustworthiness of the site itself.
  • Belief in the sacredness of the pledge, trustworthiness, is part of the British ideal of Empire.
  • “This threatens the long term trustworthiness and sustainability of the data,” NARA said on its Web site.
  • "This threatens the long term trustworthiness and sustainability of the data," NARA said on its Web site.
  • His trustworthiness is therefore critical to his job performance, and to his employers, and he must be above reproach.
  • But leaving it out altogether does take away from CP's "trustworthiness" - it makes CP editors appear behind the times and if information is left out, people will go to other sources for their information.

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