单词 | trustworthy |
释义 | trustworthy (once / 1031 pages) adj Trustworthy describes something you can believe in — it's completely reliable. Your favorite newspaper can be trustworthy — they always print the truth — and people can be trustworthy too. You only tell your secrets to a trustworthy friend. Breaking apart the word trustworthy gives you a clue to its meaning. It combines the common word trust, which describes something you can rely on, and the word worthy, which describes something that deserves respect. So something — or someone — that's trustworthy deserves your trust. In an election, you'll likely vote for the most trustworthy candidate because you believe she'll keep her promises. If you're trustworthy, that means you're reliable: you do what you say you're going to do. WORD FAMILYtrustworthy: trustworthily, trustworthiness, untrustworthy+/untrustworthy: untrustworthiness USAGE EXAMPLESI and others were struck by Bush’s praise for the Russian leader as “trustworthy.” Washington Post(Dec 27, 2016) Abe met with Trump in New York in November and called him a "trustworthy leader." Reuters(Dec 27, 2016) A 2015 survey of trust in Mexican institutions ranked the army third most trustworthy, trailing only universities and the Catholic church. The Guardian(Dec 09, 2016) 1adj worthy of trust or belief a trustworthy report an experienced and trustworthy traveling companion Syn|Ant trusty dependable, reliable worthy of reliance or trust faithfulsteadfast in affection or allegiance honest, honorablenot disposed to cheat or defraud; not deceptive or fraudulent responsibleworthy of or requiring responsibility or trust; or held accountable authentic, reliableconforming to fact and therefore worthy of belief creditworthy, responsiblehaving an acceptable credit rating dependable, honest, reliable, trueworthy of being depended on fiducialbased on trust sure, trusted(of persons) worthy of trust or confidence untrustworthy, untrusty not worthy of trust or belief undependable, unreliablenot worthy of reliance or trust unfaithfulnot true to duty or obligation or promises dishonest, dishonorabledeceptive or fraudulent; disposed to cheat or defraud or deceive devious, shiftycharacterized by insincerity or deceit; evasive fly-by-night, shady(of businesses and businessmen) unscrupulous slippery, trickynot to be trusted 2adj taking responsibility for one's conduct and obligations trustworthy public servants Syn responsible worthy of or requiring responsibility or trust; or held accountable |
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