Definitionn. the trait of deserving trust and confidence
Last update: June 10, 2015
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It is true that our best authority, Arrian, fails to substantiate the traditional view satisfactorily; on the other hand those who maintain it urge that Arrian's interests were mainly military, and that the other authorities, if inferior in trustworthiness, are completer in range of vision. [Please select]
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Tell me how--how----" "I will tell you," he said, "when you have made up your mind as to my trustworthiness. [Please select]
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And, which was even worse for us, she had no belief whatever in the trustworthiness of her pupils. [Please select]
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And I soon learned that trustworthiness is held in greater esteem in a border community than anywhere else. [Please select]
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And it is worthnotice that we have here an incidental test of the trustworthiness of Aubrey's reminiscences. [Please select]
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Unhappily it is of relatively recent workmanship and as a likeness of the great Malouin its trustworthiness is at least questionable. [Please select]
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A critical examination of the pamphlet tends to establish its trustworthiness. [Please select]
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As to the trustworthiness of this unknown justice of the peace, see above, pp. [Please select]
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He liked grandly to have the notion fathered on himself; and his complacency of course was suggestive of the hakim's trustworthiness. [Please select]
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I did not know what was coming, but gave him the strongest assurance of my trustworthiness. [Please select]
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The trustworthiness of the various students was canvassed, and it was decided what ones should be invited to join the enterprise. [Please select]
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