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trustworthiness

[truhst-wur-thee-nis] / ˈtrʌstˌwɜr ði nɪs /




























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The main author of a 2021 paper, external on the topic, she says good-looking people get hired more often because people associate attractiveness with positive traits such as trustworthiness and intelligence.

From BBC Jul. 28, 2026

Beyond the dubious and prejudicial methodology, the poll was conducted online, which further undermines its trustworthiness.

From Salon Apr. 13, 2026

She says that this safety-focus lives on into adulthood, which means that Finns value trustworthiness more than most.

From BBC Mar. 18, 2026

The boards have been criticized in the past for allowing officers to remain with the department even when they are prohibited from handling evidence or working in the field due to concerns about trustworthiness.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 17, 2026

“Yeah, you’re right!” said Harry, and he felt even more cheered at the thought that Dumbledore had had some reservations, however faint, about Snape’s trustworthiness.

From "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" by J.K. Rowling




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