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Untrustworthy - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Untrustworthy describes someone or something that cannot be relied upon or believed, often due to dishonesty, inconsistency, or unreliability. It implies a lack of credibility or dependability.

untrustworthy

/ʌnˈtrʌstˌwɝði/ /ʌnˈtrʌstˌwɜːði/

Definition:

Not reliable or honest; deserving of distrust.

Synonyms:

deceitful, unreliable, dishonest, shady

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

trustworthy, dependable, honest

Common Collocations:

untrustworthy behavior, untrustworthy source, untrustworthy ally

Derivatives:

untrustworthiness, untrustworthily

Usage Tips:

Use "untrustworthy" to describe people or sources that cannot be relied upon for honesty or accuracy.

Common Phrases:

take with a grain of salt, wolf in sheep's clothing, snake in the grass

Etymology:

Derived from "un-" (not) + "trustworthy," meaning not worthy of trust (late 19th century).

Examples:

  • 1. He proved untrustworthy after lying about his qualifications.
  • 2. The website seemed untrustworthy due to its lack of credible sources.
  • 3. Her untrustworthy actions made it hard to believe her promises.
  • 4. An untrustworthy friend will often betray your confidence.

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