Trustworthy

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Meanings of Trustworthy

   
Adjective
  • Someone you can trust and believe in.
  • A person who keeps their promises and is honest.
   

Explanation of the word: Trustworthy

Trustworthy means you can believe someone will do what they say. If a friend is trustworthy, you know they will keep your secrets and help you.

   

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Translations for the word: Trustworthy

   
hindi
विश्वसनीय

vishwasneey

विश्वसनीय

vishwasneey

भरोसेमंद

bharosemand

   
   

Antonyms for the word: Trustworthy

untrustworthy
   

Mini Blog for the word: Trustworthy

Ruby the Trustworthy Rabbit

In a little village, there lived a kind rabbit named Ruby. Ruby was known for being trustworthy. Whenever her friends needed help, they could always count on her.

One sunny day, her friend Benny the squirrel lost his acorn stash. Ruby promised to help him find it. Together, they searched high and low, through bushes and trees.

Finally, they found the acorns hidden under a big rock! Benny was so happy and thanked Ruby for being such a trustworthy friend.

Remember, being trustworthy means your friends can always rely on you, just like Ruby! What a wonderful feeling that is!

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Trustworthy

The word 'trustworthy' means someone you can trust or rely on. It describes a person who is honest and keeps their promises.

You pronounce 'trustworthy' like this: truhst-wur-thee.

The word 'trustworthy' comes from the word 'trust,' which means to believe in someone, and 'worthy,' which means deserving of something. Together, they mean deserving of trust.

The word 'trustworthy' in Bengali is 'বিশ্বাসযোগ্য' (Bishwāsajyōgya).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Trustworthy

Fact: A trustworthy friend is someone you can always count on to keep your secrets and help you when you need it!
Proverb: A friend in need is a friend indeed. (This means true friends help each other in tough times.)
Quote: "Trust is the glue of life." - Stephen R. Covey