Faithworthy

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /feɪθ.wɜːrði/

Definitions of faithworthy

adjective describing someone or something that is worthy of faith or trust

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of faithworthy in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of faithworthy

past tense

faithworthied

plural

faithworthies

comparative

more faithworthy

superlative

most faithworthy

present tense

faithworthy

future tense

will be faithworthy

perfect tense

have been faithworthy

continuous tense

is being faithworthy

singular

faithworthy

positive degree

faithworthy

infinitive

to faithworthy

gerund

faithworthying

participle

faithworthy

Origin and Evolution of faithworthy

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'faithworthy' originated from Middle English, combining 'faith' and 'worthy' to mean deserving of trust or confidence.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'faithworthy' evolved to be less commonly used in modern English, with 'trustworthy' and 'reliable' being more prevalent synonyms.