Trustworthy

'trʌstˌwɜːrði

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Definitions

1

Able to be relied on to do or provide what is needed or right; deserving of trust.

'trʌstˌwɜːrði

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General

Deserving of trust

He is a trustworthy employee.

💡 Simply: Imagine your best friend. Are they someone you can always believe and depend on? If yes, they're trustworthy! It's like knowing they'll always keep your secrets and be there when you need them.

👶 For kids: When someone is trustworthy, it means you can believe them and they will always do what they say they will do. Like a good friend!

More Examples

2

The company's reputation is built on trustworthy products.

3

She is a trustworthy source of information.

How It's Used

Business

"Clients look for trustworthy financial advisors."

Relationships

"A trustworthy friend is always there for you."

General

"The witness provided trustworthy evidence."

Synonyms & Antonyms

Idioms & expressions

a trustworthy source

Someone or something that can be relied upon for accurate information.

"The journalist used a trustworthy source to verify the story."

From Middle English 'trustworthi', from 'trust' and 'worthy'. The word evolved to denote someone deserving of trust, implying reliability and honesty.

The concept of trustworthiness has been valued throughout history, evident in legal codes and moral philosophies emphasizing honesty and reliability.

Memory tip

Think of a 'trustworthy' friend: someone you can always count on, like they're 'worth' your trust.

Word Origin

LanguageOld English
Original meaning

"worthiness of trust"

trustworthy sourcetrustworthy persontrustworthy evidencetrustworthy informationtrustworthy company

Common misspellings

trustworthtytrust-worthytrust worthy

Usage

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60%Written