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untrustworthy

5 antonyms and opposites of untrustworthy, grouped by meaning.

Adjective — Not deserving of trust; likely to lie, cheat, or let people down.

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Etymology

From un- (\"not\") plus trustworthy.

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What does “untrustworthy” mean?

The word “untrustworthy” means not deserving of trust; likely to lie, cheat, or let people down. In plain terms, someone or something you can't rely on to be honest or reliable.

How do you pronounce “untrustworthy”?

“Untrustworthy” is pronounced uhn-TRUHST-wur-thee (/ˌʌnˈtɹʌstˌwɜː(ɹ)ði/ in IPA).

How do you use “untrustworthy” in a sentence?

Here is “untrustworthy” used in a sentence: “He'd been caught lying so often that colleagues saw him as untrustworthy.”

What is the opposite of “untrustworthy”?

The opposite of “untrustworthy” — its antonyms — are true, accurate, sincere, faithful and reliable.

What part of speech is “untrustworthy”?

“Untrustworthy” is an adjective.

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