How to Use trustworthy in a Sentence
trustworthy
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Of course, the output from this kind of AI tool has to be trustworthy.
— Casey Newton, The Verge, 25 Aug. 2023 -
The Beavers’ coaching staff is among the most trustworthy in the conference.
— Bill Oram, oregonlive, 17 Dec. 2022 -
Zeitler and Moses are the epitome of trustworthy starters.
— Childs Walker, Baltimore Sun, 3 Aug. 2023 -
The Good News: Give power and support to those who are trustworthy and avoid the bribes of others.
— Elizabeth Berry, Woman's Day, 11 July 2022 -
My gut is telling me, just from the little the mom wrote here, that Grandpop isn’t trustworthy.
— Washington Post, 28 June 2021 -
Finger coils are a simple and trustworthy look that takes no time to style.
— ELLE, 16 Dec. 2022 -
Shop some of the best-reviewed, most trustworthy picks below.
— Megan Lasher, Popular Mechanics, 4 Apr. 2023 -
Most trustworthy brands offer 100 nights or longer to try out a bed—some with a $0 return fee.
— Jasmine Seales, SELF, 24 June 2024 -
Snowmobiles were around, but not quite as trustworthy as the ones of today.
— John Schandelmeier, Anchorage Daily News, 26 Mar. 2023 -
He's seen as more likable, more trustworthy than Donald Trump in that state.
— ABC News, 13 Aug. 2023 -
Who would be trustworthy and persuasive enough to break the deadlock?
— Ariel Procaccia, Scientific American, 20 Oct. 2022 -
Ari tells her to go back to the group and have everyone nominate the three most trustworthy players.
— Nick Caruso, TVLine, 28 June 2024 -
Levi’s There’s nothing like a classic, and Levi’s trustworthy styles have truly withstood the test of time.
— Alexis Bennett Parker, Vogue, 7 Sep. 2024 -
On the other hand, Trump leads by about as wide a margin among those who don't think either is honest and trustworthy.
— Gary Langer, ABC News, 5 May 2024 -
Nobody knows whether Lance is trustworthy as a leader, or in response to a crisis.
— Bruce Jenkins, San Francisco Chronicle, 28 Aug. 2022 -
Others have proved to be a trustworthy food supply for rabbits.
— Yiyun Li, The New Yorker, 23 Oct. 2023 -
Biden is seen as honest and trustworthy by 41% of Americans, Trump by 33%.
— Gary Langer, ABC News, 6 May 2023 -
Biden leads Trump, by 15 points, in one of three attributes tested in the survey -- being honest and trustworthy.
— Gary Langer, ABC News, 14 Jan. 2024 -
But, at the time, nothing appeared to indicate that the results weren’t trustworthy.
— Gideon Lewis-Kraus, The New Yorker, 30 Sep. 2023 -
Your phone or your partner’s phone could get hacked, a wayward gallery app could be left open, or someone who used to be trustworthy could break that trust.
— Eric Ravenscraft, Wired, 5 June 2021 -
In my view, what is needed to make this type of measurement more trustworthy is a set of uniform standards.
— Richard Steel, Forbes, 28 Dec. 2021 -
Someone who is trustworthy and approachable, who takes the time to get to know the community.
— The Enquirer, 17 Mar. 2024 -
The content could be hacked or accessed by the staff of a social network — or one of their friends could turn out not to be as trustworthy as expected.
— Kara Alaimo, CNN, 25 Sep. 2024 -
Researchers have found that doctors who curse in front of patients are seen as less trustworthy and less expert than those who don’t.
— Arthur C. Brooks, The Atlantic, 9 June 2022 -
Others in the industry say that example makes Oladokun feel like an agent of change as well as just plain trustworthy.
— Jon Freeman, Rolling Stone, 28 Apr. 2023 -
When minors cross the border alone, the government is supposed to release them to trustworthy adults.
— Hannah Dreier, New York Times, 3 Mar. 2023 -
The job before us is to turn this loose alliance into a force that can build a truly diverse and trustworthy A.I. ecosystem.
— Mark Surman, Fortune, 22 Mar. 2023 -
Use the criteria mentioned above and judge for yourself whether the broker is trustworthy.
— Florian Monkam, Forbes, 19 Apr. 2021 -
Find the platform's verification guidelines here and tips on how to determine if a fundraiser is trustworthy here.
— Kathryn Varn, Axios, 30 Sep. 2024 -
Responding to the volume of false claims about Helene, the Red Cross urged people to consult trustworthy sources of information and to think twice before reposting conspiracy theories.
— David Klepper, The Christian Science Monitor, 5 Oct. 2024
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