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Synonyms

trustworthy

American  
[truhst-wur-thee] / ˈtrʌstˌwɜr ði /

adjective

  1. deserving of trust or confidence; dependable; reliable.

    The treasurer was not entirely trustworthy.

    Synonyms:
    faithful, honorable, honest, true

trustworthy British  
/ ˈtrʌstˌwɜːðɪ /

adjective

  1. worthy of being trusted; honest, reliable, or dependable

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Related Words

See reliable.

Other Word Forms

  • trustworthily adverb
  • trustworthiness noun
  • untrustworthily adverb
  • untrustworthy adjective

Etymology

Origin of trustworthy

First recorded in 1800–10; trust + worthy

Example Sentences

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You also chose a trustworthy and loyal property partner in your brother.

From MarketWatch

“You ensure the property remains in trustworthy hands and maintain regular communication with tenants you know well,” it adds.

From MarketWatch

"I've been putting on a Welsh accent because my mum's from Wales, it's one of the most trustworthy accents," she told the camera.

From BBC

"We are not only indispensable, we are also a trustworthy, responsible force for good in the international community," Lai said.

From Barron's

Pew’s reputation as a trustworthy social research institution has helped fuel the false belief that the “generations” definitions and labels are social facts and official statistics.

From Salon