Trusted synonyms
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Part of speech:
Bound to be successful or perform as expected:
Having or showing no doubt; positive; confident
Very loving, loyal, or faithful
Worthy of trust; dependable; reliable
That can be relied on; dependable; trustworthy
Being near the surface; short:
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Marked by or showing a strong sense of duty or responsibility; conscientious
Having or demonstrating undivided and constant support for someone or something.
The definition of dependable is someone or something who is reliable and trustworthy or who can be counted on.
In or into a satisfactory state or condition:
trusted (related)
(Intransitive) To have trust; to be credulous; to be won to confidence; to confide.
Capable of being believed; believable or plausible:
That can be relied upon; dependable; trustworthy
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Quick and exact in sensing and responding:
That cannot be corrupted, esp. morally
The definition of safe is free from risk, danger, harm or damage.
Of good reputation; respectable
Not to be violated; not to be profaned or injured; sacred
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(Judaism) Clean or fit to eat according to the dietary laws: Lev. 11
a-1
Alternative form of A1.
Having all sides or faces equal. For example, a square is a regular polygon, and a cube is a regular polyhedron.
dishonest (antonym)
Disposed to lie, cheat, defraud, or deceive.
questionable (antonym)
That can or should be questioned or doubted; open to doubt
established (related)
Of a religion, church etc.: formally recognized by a state as being official within that area.
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Shakespeare
The definition of desire is to wish for or crave something.
To load to capacity; fill:
(Archaic) To transmit the kind regards of
mistrusted (antonym)
To regard without trust or confidence:
The definition of tried is to have attempted, tested, or having been legally evaluated for guilt or innocence.
Characterized by close personal acquaintance or familiarity:
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unreliable (antonym)
Marked by or exhibiting a lack of reliability.
To entrust (as a duty, object, or person) to someone
To have hope (for)
To expect or suppose; think:
To take (an oath) by swearing
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To have a liking or attachment:
To take for granted as being true in the absence of proof to the contrary:
To charge or invest with a trust or duty
To hand over; give up or deliver
distrusted (antonym)
The definition of distrust is to have doubt or suspicion.
kept (antonym)
To continue to do:
held (antonym)
To have and keep in one's grasp:
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disbelieved (antonym)
To refuse to believe (in)
doubted (antonym)
To be undecided or skeptical about:
assumed (related)
To take on in appearance; to adopt (a feigned attribute, etc.).
(Law) To transfer (property, rights, or interests) from one to another.
To grant a military commission to.
To ascribe or attribute:
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To put under the control of a group acting as a unit.
Stock is defined as to keep a supply of or to provide with something.
To give help or relief (to); assist
The definition of patronize is to be kind or helpful to someone, but to talk to them as if they are inferior.
To give, grant, or bestow
Grant is defined as to give something that has been requested to someone.
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To loan is defined as to give someone money that will be repaid with interest or an object that will be returned.
To accelerate the growth or progress of; to further; to forward; to help on; to aid; to heighten.
To esteem is defined as to respect, have regard for or admire something.
To perform for an audience:
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pawned (antonym)
To pawn is to give something as security for a loan.
verifying (related)
etoken (related)
SCOMP (related)
To deposit in a bank.
To transfer oneself or be transferred; move
borrowed (antonym)
To obtain or receive (something) on loan with the promise or understanding of returning it or its equivalent.
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