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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)

  1. Deserving of trust, reliable.

Synonyms

Antonyms

  • untrustworthy

Derived terms

  • untrustworthy

Translations

See also

  • trustful

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scholarly

English

Etymology

scholar +? -ly

Pronunciation

Adjective

scholarly (comparative more scholarly, superlative most scholarly)

  1. Characteristic of a scholar.
  2. 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)

  1. (US) In a scholarly manner

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