Trustworthy means "worthy of trust". Depending on the context, synonyms could be reliable, dependable, or loyal.
One synonym is reliable. Trustworthy = reliable, dependable, honest, or loyal (worthy of being trusted) For example, Our new neighbor interviewed every teenager in our subdivision before she found one she considered trustworthy enough to hire as a babysitter. Other synonyms include authentic, credible, or truthful.
The word "trustworthy" means "worthy of trust". Depending on the context, it could have the synonyms reliable, dependable, steadfast, or loyal.
Consequences of ozone being destroyed are as fatal as one could imagine. It could be life ending for human organisms.
Someone who always keeps his promises could be called reliable, trustworthy or dependable.
Not being reliable or dependable in care work can lead to significant consequences, including compromised patient safety and well-being. It can erode trust between caregivers and those receiving care, potentially resulting in emotional distress for both parties. Additionally, a lack of reliability may strain relationships with colleagues and impact team dynamics, ultimately affecting the quality of care provided. This unreliability can also lead to increased turnover rates and staffing challenges within care facilities.
This dream suggests that the dreamer feels responsible for consequences of his/her behavior, and that those consequences could be greater than expected.
(trustworthy --> adjective / trustworthiness --> noun)Trustworthiness is a main trait of my friends because a friend who is trustworthy is someone you could trust and depend on.
The ozone depletion could cause skin cancer. It could also cause eye cataract.
Donate to a trustworthy foundation, such as the WWF.
yes you could shes very trustworthy
A pun for "reliable" could be, "I'm so reliable, you could call me a 'dependable-icious' friend!" This plays on the idea of being dependable while adding a playful twist with a made-up word. Another option could be, "I’m like a good pair of shoes—always there when you need to take a step!"