Pronunciation: /feɪθ.wɜːrði/
adjective describing someone or something that is worthy of faith or trust
A1 My grandmother is very faithworthy and always keeps her promises.
A2 I trust my best friend completely because she is so faithworthy.
B1 The company has a reputation for being faithworthy and delivering high-quality products.
B2 The politician's faithworthy actions during the crisis earned him the trust of the public.
C1 The scientist's research findings were considered faithworthy and reliable by the academic community.
C2 The author's latest book is hailed as a faithworthy source of information on the topic.
formal The company's faithworthy reputation has been built on years of reliable service.
informal I trust him with my personal information because he's always been faithworthy.
slang She's the most faithworthy friend I have, always coming through when I need her.
figurative The old oak tree stood as a symbol of something strong and faithworthy in the midst of chaos.
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