Trustworthy in a sentence as an adjective

It is worse to be screwed by someone who claims to be trustworthy than someone you know is not.

If he is, then he's not trustworthy, and any job offer from him is meaningless.

Stallman's work to make that substrate as trustworthy as possible was very farsighted.

I don't care who the company is, or how trustworthy you think they are: avoid giving third parties credentials to your inbox.

It is reasonable to want it to die. But PGP is the only trustworthy mainstream cryptosystem we have; I mean, literally, I think it might be the only one.

" Its value exceeds that of money because it marks you as a person - as someone who is respected, who is trustworthy, and whom you would want to count as a friend.

It's sad, because they provide many great products, but they are simply not trustworthy - as that becomes more obvious to more people, I imagine it will start to affect their bottom line.

This bodes well for the prospect of navigating out of this whole mess successfully since on the whole we seem to have good instincts about what is trustworthy and what is untrustworthy.

But too many people act like the risk itself is not there, or that there's a clear, obvious line between fraudulent businesses that con artists start and solid trustworthy businesses that we start.

It would be a shame to raise a generation of Americans who support the idea that they are not trustworthy and therefore subject to probationary measures.

I think that it actually has tended to clarify thinking about security so that fewer and fewer engineers are able to delude themselves into trusting something that they know deep down is really untrustworthy.

But it's completely unacceptable that those mistakes get unnoticed and into production code of such a critical component, and deployed to millions of users.> That's certainly a problem, but most people are using trustworthy ISPsYour argument seems to be that it's not a big issue if the security is totally broke since we don't need security in the first place.

Trustworthy definitions

adjective

worthy of trust or belief; "a trustworthy report"; "an experienced and trustworthy traveling companion"

See also: trusty

adjective

taking responsibility for one's conduct and obligations; "trustworthy public servants"