Antonym: deceitful. Similar words: worthy, noteworthy, trust, entrust, distrust, worth, untrusting, be worth. Meaning: adj. 1. worthy of trust or belief 2. taking responsibility for one's conduct and obligations.
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61. Formal method is an important approach for construction of the trustworthy software.
62. The Rooster is known to be a very trustworthy person.
63. The 'date stamp' of a trustworthy publisher established priority, which previously was difficult or impossible to determine in disputed cases.
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64. The trustworthy Internet requires the routing system not only forward packets correctly, but also validate the packets from the real sender.
65. Openness : Being open, honest, and trustworthy is vital in healthcare.
66. CANON LXXIV: When a Bishop has been accused of something by trustworthy men, he must be summoned by Bishops, and if he answers and confesses, or is found guilty, let the penalty be fixed.
67. Incidents like this, though, call into question how trustworthy that productivity is.
68. Home services company, name code Nett, honest and trustworthy, please call.
69. The people who are in the know -know who's trustworthy as a borrower and who has a good prospect of paying it back -but if I go in there ignorantly, I'm going to get stuck with the worst stuff.
70. She ordered Pinger to fetch the keys to the upstairs rooms and find trustworthy people to deliver the screen.
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