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Synonyms

untrustworthy

British  
/ ʌnˈtrʌstˌwɜːðɪ /

adjective

  1. not worthy of being trusted

    untrustworthy witnesses

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I’d only seen the trailer for “The Girlfriend” at the time of the shoot but knew I wanted something that contained the idea of untrustworthy narrators that seemed to be threaded throughout.

From Los Angeles Times

When GPS has become so untrustworthy we need the help of quantum physics.

From The Wall Street Journal

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

According to analysts, risks to stablecoins include an issuer deemed untrustworthy or the threat of hacking.

From Barron's

Naturally, the untrustworthy Taylor is the play’s catalyst.

From Los Angeles Times