Because they are not positive.
To act untrustworthy, erratic, unpredictable or severe nerviousness http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=sketchy
Seymour Trieger has written: 'Atoms and molecules' -- subject(s): Atoms, Molecules
It meant and still means a low-born, untrustworthy rascal. It was and is an insult, but not the strongest one. This passage from King Lear should give you an idea: "What in the world he is That names me traitor, villain-like he lies."
"Oh, swear not by the moon, th'inconstant moon that monthly changes in her circled orb, lest that thy love prove likewise variable" This is a personification; the monthly change in illumination is likened to the changing moods of a person. Juliet does not want him to swear by anything that is so untrustworthy.
A cyclotron is used to create various radioactive atoms which can then be used for various diagnostic imaging. It is often used in the medical industry.
He is an untrustworthy man .
Don't use that source as it is untrustworthy.
Untrustworthy is 'indigne de confiance' in French. Trustworthy is 'digne de confiance'.
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No, untrustworthy means not reliable or dependable, while dishonest means not telling the truth or acting in a deceitful manner. A person can be untrustworthy without necessarily being dishonest, and vice versa.
It means that once you are proven to be untrustworthy, people always suspect that you are still untrustworthy.
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