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trustworthiness

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

noun

  1. the quality of being deserving of trust or confidence; dependability; reliability.

    We look for students who exhibit the highest ethical standards, as demonstrated by honesty, trustworthiness, and high moral character.


Etymology

Origin of trustworthiness

trustworthy ( def. ) + -ness ( def. )

Example Sentences

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Participants were also asked to evaluate the retailer’s trustworthiness on a seven-point scale, with one being completely untrustworthy or manipulative and seven being totally trustworthy or sincere.

From The Wall Street Journal

"It is precisely this deliberate openness and community model that upholds the neutrality and trustworthiness essential for a global encyclopedia: no single individual, company, or agenda can exert influence over the work."

From Barron's

The trustworthiness of the dollar is imperative for U.S. political and economic leadership in the world.

From The Wall Street Journal

In building the Free Press, Weiss said she has been guided by the idea that there is a crisis of trustworthiness in American institutions that the news outlet had to overcome.

From The Wall Street Journal

Jon Stewart, the Walter Cronkite of Comedy Central’s fake newsroom, says so every time “The Daily Show” is hailed for its perceived trustworthiness in the news and information space.

From Salon