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more trustworthy
adjective as in reliable, believable
Weak matches
- accurate
- always there
- authentic
- authoritative
- convincing
- credible
- dependable
- ethical
- exact
- honest
- honorable
- kosher
- levelheaded
- mature
- on the level
- on up and up
- open
- plausible
- principled
- realistic
- responsible
- righteous
- rock solid
- saintly
- secure
- sensible
- solid
- square
- steadfast
- straight
- there
- to be trusted
- tried
- tried-and-true
- true
- true-blue
- trustable
- truthful
- unfailing
- up-front
- upright
- valid
- veracious
adjective as in reliable
Strongest matches
Strong match
Example Sentences
She was also seen as more trustworthy and honest.
Might they appear more trustworthy if they confessed to the ambiguities, ambivalence and contradictions their jobs entail?
Not surprisingly, voters see her as more trustworthy than Trump, as well as more intelligent.
But, overall, news reported on TV, radio and in newspapers was deemed by audiences "to be more trustworthy than news on social media".
One snap opinion poll of viewers declared Mr. Sunak a narrow victor, although Mr. Starmer was seen as more likable and more trustworthy.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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