Trustworthy meaning in English
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Definition
trustworthy: dependable, reliable, credible, honest, loyal, responsible, safe, sound, sure
to trust (someone): to believe in, to entrust, to rely on (someone)
worthy: deserving respect, creditable
Exercise 1
The ad states that Americans "want to travel in a reliable vehicle".
A "reliable" vehicle is .
A "reliable" vehicle is .
The ad states that Americans "want to travel in a reliable vehicle".
A "reliable" vehicle is trustworthy.
A "reliable" vehicle is trustworthy.
trustworthy: Something "reliable" is something dependable or trustworthy. Example: My car is old but reliable, it always starts. "Trustworthy" indicates something that can be trusted or that is "worthy of trust".
inexpensive: An inexpensive vehicle is cheap, or doesn't cost much money. An inexpensive vehicle isn't necessarily "reliable".
strong: Something "strong" is physically powerful. Example: Iron is stronger than wood. This does not share a similar meaning with "reliable".
responsive: Something "responsive" is something that responds or reacts very quickly. Example: The students were very responsive, always eagerly answering the teacher's questions. This does not share a similar meaning with "reliable".
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