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trustworthy

/ˈtɹʌst.wɜɹ.ði/

Meanings
  • adjective

    Deserving of trust or belief; reliable.

    - "He is a trustworthy friend."
    - "You can rely on a trustworthy person to keep a secret."
  • adjective

    Worthy of trust or confidence; dependable.

    - "The trustworthy employee was given the key to the safe."
    - "The trustworthy car model has a good reputation for reliability."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈtɹʌst.wɜɹ.ði/



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Antonyms

untrustworthy
Synonyms

believable , convincing , credible , dependable , ethical , honest , honorable , kosher , principled , reliable , responsible , righteous , secure , sensible , straight , true , trustable , trusty , truthful , unfailing
Rhymes
Words rhyming with trustworthy
worthy , curious , merry , berry
Variants
List of all variants of trustworthy that leads to same result
trustworthily , trustworthiness , trustworthinesses , trustworthy
Etymology
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From trust + -worthy.


Trivia
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  1. The term trustworthy first appeared in English in the 14th century.

  2. In ancient Greece, the goddess Iris was considered the personification of trustworthiness and was often depicted carrying a rainbow, which symbolized the bridge between the gods and mortals.

  3. The term trustworthy is often used in business and finance to describe companies or individuals that are reliable and honest in their dealings.


Related Concepts
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  1. Reliability: The ability of a person or thing to perform consistently and accurately.

  2. Honesty: The quality of being truthful and sincere.

  3. Loyalty: The strong feeling of support or allegiance to a person, group, or cause.


Culture
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The concept of trustworthiness is deeply rooted in human relationships and has been explored extensively in literature, art, and philosophy. In literature, trustworthy characters are often portrayed as loyal, dependable, and honest. In art, trustworthiness is depicted through images of steadfastness and reliability. In philosophy, trustworthiness is considered a virtue essential for building strong relationships and fostering social harmony.

How to Memorize "trustworthy"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a person or object that represents trustworthiness, such as a trustworthy friend or a reliable car. Imagine the qualities that make them trustworthy and how they have proven themselves to be reliable in the past.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word trustworthy with words like reliable, dependable, and honest. Repeat these words to yourself when trying to remember the meaning of trustworthy.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic phrase, such as 'Trustworthy friends are true and steady.' This phrase can help you remember the definition of trustworthy by associating it with the words true and steady, which are synonyms for reliable and dependable.


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