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    trustworthy


    1. court official kept a key with Omi's dad, a trustworthy man in the area


    2. have proven to you that they are trustworthy


    3. wondering whether he was trustworthy, and – more


    4. And during my working years, Mr Snickerty, sir, if I did not earn myself a fortune, at least I earned myself a reputation as a trustworthy and dependable fellow


    5. He’s never been trustworthy, as his past actions have shown


    6. ‘Oh, thank you,’ he said, partly in advance to whoever was making this bold endeavour but also to his suit, which had become such a trustworthy companion


    7. “Don’t worry about him,” she smiled, “Kevin is totally trustworthy


    8. He would require a trustworthy man to be his messenger and another one who could play both sides


    9. Were they just to walk up to the gates and ask for the Amber Globe to be handed over? How would they gain access? How many guards were there? What monsters and demons would they face? How big was the globe? What size was the serpent that held the globe? Was it just a serpent’s head? Was it a full size statue perhaps tens of cubits high? Was there a plinth on which it stood? Was the storyteller in Baram trustworthy and accurate? What did the writing inscribed on the strange sword mean? Was it the same as on Anduin’s sword? Was Anduin telling them the whole truth and all that he knew? Why did the Illeander guard slay his wife? How did he get that far? If Cruzel attacked Illeander so soon, what if they were there when it happened? Halon’s mind swam with uncertainty so much it hurt


    10. The problem for the SAP was that the SAP neglected its military capabilities after the Second World War since the red oath men were English orientated and thus seen as not trustworthy by the Afrikaners

    11. “You are the most honest, the most trustworthy woman I have ever met


    12. away, and he became more trustworthy and friendly


    13. Taxation was ‘farmed’ out to private contractors, none of whom were honest or trustworthy


    14. Kwonowski was of the opinion that the man’s information was reasonably trustworthy, explaining that the guard was a native of eastern Poland who had been drafted into the Red Army in 1944 during the Soviet advance


    15. They are very easy to deal with business-wise and are trustworthy


    16. They tend to be more trustworthy for other customers than the


    17. Stefan had been with his organization for almost ten years, it didn’t make him trustworthy, but he was in better standing than his secretary


    18. The guys that are the most trustworthy are the well behaved ones


    19. “Once he satisfies himself that you are trustworthy, he will trust you as much as he trusts anyone


    20. We only have the words of our parents and we all know just how trustworthy our father and mother were

    21. People and organizations that had seemed trustworthy are seen to have misrepresented the truth, and even to have advanced known falsehoods, to serve political and ideological purposes


    22. You want me to prove to you that I am trustworthy! How


    23. been reviewed by a CPA and are deemed trustworthy


    24. In time the king came to know Nehemiah as a trustworthy and reliable person, someone who was always positive and willing and even though Judah, could be, and had been a troublesome province, the king knew Nehemiah and had faith in him and that was all Nehemiah needed to complete his expensive undertaking


    25. You are too closely associated with the humans, many of whom are not trustworthy, and what you learn, they eventually learn from you


    26. “I suppose the seer could have let Somonik tell you about selling the sword, but that was before Osbald started having everyone swear to justice, and your people still had no diplomatic relations with Xervia then, so they didn’t yet know who was trustworthy


    27. I mean, it’s such a hugely profound thing that suddenly everyone knows who’s trustworthy and who’s not, and almost everyone is! I tell you, it’s great! Suddenly everyone’s smiling and friendly and open! Especially pretty girls!”


    28. “Inform the High council of Xervia and all the local authorities that they have new citizens, sworn and trustworthy, with all the rights we enjoy


    29. We chose WRITERSWORLD as they offer a trustworthy service and give the


    30. He gave a knowing wink and said that as this had been his best week for years and I was obviously an A1 chap and thoroughly trustworthy, I could bring my ‘date’ home if I had nowhere else to go – as long as Mrs

    31. He was a trustworthy apprentice


    32. I told them everything was fine with Jon and me and we were making good progress, but I needed the services of a trustworthy and adventurous JP


    33. Jane was very nervous that some of the men on the plane were not as trustworthy as her father-in-law might like to think


    34. While Jesus gave qualified approval of some of the Greek teachings which had to do with the theory that the material things of the world are shadowy reflections of invisible but more substantial spiritual realities, he sought to lay a more trustworthy foundation for the lad's thinking; so he began a long dissertation concerning the nature of reality in the universe


    35. He had been working for them for a year and a half and had proven to the directors that he was reliable and trustworthy, when the Managing Director invited him to attend a special Directors meeting in the Board Room after working hours


    36. They are dependable, trustworthy and enjoy a challenge


    37. And thus, if you can build up such trustworthy and effective small units of human association, when these are assembled in the aggregate, the world will behold a great and glorified social structure, the civilization of mortal maturity


    38. 5 After the eight apostles had finally gone to their tents, and while Peter, James, and John were standing by to receive the Master's orders, Jesus called to David Zebedee, "Send to me your most fleet and trustworthy messenger


    39. We are caring and trustworthy people who have seen the influx of immigrants into so many countries and then we have watched as these same immigrants have brought their hosts to their knees by claiming every single benefit and hand out on offer


    40. Women see nice guys as someone who has a stable background, desirable, presentable, trustworthy, helpful, discreet, and friendly

    41. the bullion and other items into the hold, then he selected sixty very fit and trustworthy officers and men and installed them aboard, along with some twenty horses


    42. "As trustworthy as money will permit," said Zinoviev hesitantly


    43. "How trustworthy is this Mainwaring? How trustworthy is the Canadian Government?" Travis now found himself saddled with an immense responsibility


    44. Wendy had independently come to the same conclusion and was upset at the idea that their long time friend might not be trustworthy


    45. proven to be trustworthy


    46. But from what I"d heard about them, they"re trustworthy


    47. It is important to know that there is much still concerning the day of 9/11 that will be exposed but it should be noted that the absence of information is what is crucial and will drive others away from the government and the trustworthy persona that has been held by many since the early days of the controlling persona


    48. A trustworthy and beloved friend to the victim can


    49. Angel Gabriel, he was widely known as the trustworthy one


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    Synonyms for "trustworthy"

    trustworthy trusty devoted attached constant faithful staunch true

    "trustworthy" definitions

    worthy of trust or belief


    taking responsibility for one's conduct and obligations