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- Trust is the belief that another person will do what is expected. It brings with it a willingness for one party (the trustor) to become vulnerable to another...
- considered to have done something wrong, or they are considered to be untrustworthy. As a verb, blacklist can mean to put an individual or entity on such...
- particular publication, warning that it may contain errors or be otherwise untrustworthy. Practice for issuing expressions of concern is not standardized across...
- or the mainstream media, the last of which is viewed as especially untrustworthy. In the aftermath of the attack, after drawing widespread condemnation...
- person within a social group or organization whom many people know is untrustworthy or otherwise has to be "managed," but around whom the group chooses...
- activity of their husbands or there was information about their "political untrustworthy and socially dangerous attitudes or utterances". The requirement of...
- Bottum, Pacelli in 1937 "warned A. W. Klieforth, that Hitler was 'an untrustworthy scoundrel and fundamentally wicked person', to quote Klieforth, who...
- Lolita;: 89  Oskar Matzerath in The Tin Drum: 98  The Madman A narrator who is untrustworthy due to an "unbalanced mind" whose narration serves as a case study in...
- won positive notices for his role in 1998's Out of Sight, playing an untrustworthy banker and ex-convict. Brooks received positive reviews for his portrayal...
- insult, noun or verb, for someone regarded as sneaky, conniving or untrustworthy. Similarly, "weasel words" is a critical term for words or phrasing...