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trustworthiness

noun as in faithfulness

noun as in reliability

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But experts have also questioned possible profit motivations behind the app, alongside the trustworthiness of the information posted.

From BBC

Chris is a man of low social standing, unlike Bruce Wayne, Diana Prince or Clark Kent, whose social nobility somehow infers a level of trustworthiness.

From Salon

No, they are appointed to deliver political outcomes while maintaining a robed veneer, after proving their political trustworthiness to partisan judicial gatekeepers.

From Salon

America profited from that trustworthiness for many decades.

McCue attributes the show's enduring popularity to its evolution over time, maintaining themes of friendship, teamwork and communication, aligned with its trustworthiness for parents.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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