"Trustworthily" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Trustworthily" Meaning

Really trustworthy; reliably dependable.

"Trustworthily" Examples

5 usage examples of "trustworthily"


1. In a business context: The company was known to operate trustworthily, transparently sharing all financial reports with its investors.

2. In a personal relationship: "She approached him about moving in together, promising that she'd live trustworthily, making financial contributions from the start."

3. In a social context: "The view from the highest point of the hill was trustworthily rewarding, offering a panoramic scene of the valley below."

4. In a professional setting: "The audit was conducted trustworthily, revealing surprising insights into the efficiency of our internal procedures."

5. In an ethical context: "Children learn to navigate trustworthily between right and wrong by following the guidance of their parents and teachers."

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Faithfulness or the quality of being trustworthy and reliable. This can refer to the reliability of a person, their ability to keep promises, and their demonstration of loyalty and depended trustworthiness in relationships and interactions.

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Trusts refer to an arrangement in which one party holds assets or property for the benefit of another party, often for personal or financial reasons. This can be a deliberate and planned action, typically made in a will or other formal document.<br><br>Types of trusts include:<br><br>1. Charitable trusts: non-profit organizations that manage assets for the benefit of a charity or community.<br>2. Testamentary trusts: created through a will, often to manage property or assets after the settlor's death.<br>3. Statutory trusts: created by a court to settle disputes or protect assets.<br><br>Trusts can also refer to a sense of confidence or faith in someone or something, as in having trust in a friend or a financial institution.<br><br>In finance, a trust can also refer to:<br><br>1. A trust account: an account that holds money or assets on behalf of another party.<br>2. A trust fund: a fund established to manage assets for a specific purpose, such as education or retirement.<br><br>In everyday language, trusts can also refer to a general feeling of confidence or reliance on someone or something.

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