trustworthy
IPA: trˈʌstwɝði
adjective
- Deserving of trust, reliable.
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Examples of "trustworthy" in Sentences
- The candidate is solid and trustworthy.
- He is the most trustworthy and talented.
- He is the most trustworthy and talented for the job.
- They seem trustworthy and receptive to the idea of adminship.
- Hence the rules are the way they are to make wikipedia trustworthy.
- Not surprisingly, the friends gushed that their pal was trustworthy.
- I'd say not being honest and trustworthy is a fair assessment for Dodd.
- To argue semantics again, though, I don't think trustworthy is the same as, uh, right.
- He has been a bit tentative lately but has consistantly been trustworthy from the start.
- Now there’s a new contest, which though seemingly more respectable and trustworthy, is [...]
- Emotional abusers often seem to be charismatic and trustworthy, that is until one gets to really know them.
- Someone who understands what it is to be honest and trustworthy, that is who I want my daughter to look up to.
- According to Mau, it has to appeal to women, fit current home-decor trends and look "trustworthy" -- hence no boxes depicting scenes from, say,
- The company owners and executives who knows SEO as it is the most valuable key of digital marketing intend to establish long-term trustworthy business relationships with SEO consulting companies.
- Now there’s a new contest, which though seemingly more respectable and trustworthy, is still gaining a few raised eyebrows: The First Chapters Writing Competition, sponsored by Borders and Gather. com.
- Analogously, it may be true that we possess dedicated mechanisms for ˜reading™ faces as trustworthy or threatening, and often make split-second judgments on this basis; but this doesn't preclude our ability to revise such judgments, as when we reflect on the behavior of someone with ˜trustworthy facial features™ and realize that he is actually a scoundrel.
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