different between trustworthy vs scholarly
trustworthy
English
Etymology
From trust +? -worthy.
Pronunciation
- enPR: tr?st-'wûr-th?, IPA(key): /?t??st.w??.ði/
Adjective
trustworthy (comparative trustworthier or more trustworthy, superlative trustworthiest or most trustworthy)
- Deserving of trust, reliable.
Synonyms
Antonyms
- untrustworthy
Derived terms
- untrustworthy
Translations
See also
- trustful
trustworthy From the web:
- what trustworthy means
- what's trustworthy in italian
- what trustworthy means in french
- trustworthy what does it mean
- trustworthy what does it mean in spanish
- trustworthy what do it mean
- what are trustworthy news sources
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scholarly
English
Etymology
scholar +? -ly
Pronunciation
Adjective
scholarly (comparative more scholarly, superlative most scholarly)
- Characteristic of a scholar.
- Of or relating to scholastics or scholarship.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:learned
Derived terms
Related terms
- scholastically
Translations
Adverb
scholarly (comparative more scholarly, superlative most scholarly)
- (US) In a scholarly manner
scholarly From the web:
- what scholarly sources
- scholarly meaning
- what's scholarly research
- what's scholarly journal
- what scholarly works
- what scholarly review
- what scholarly literature
- what's scholarly in french
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