trusty
[ truhs-tee ]
/ ˈtrʌs ti /
adjective, trust·i·er, trust·i·est.
noun, plural trust·ies.
a person or thing that is trusted.
a well-behaved and trustworthy convict to whom special privileges are granted.
OTHER WORDS FROM trusty
trust·i·ly, adverb trust·i·ness, nounWords nearby trusty
Example sentences from the Web for trustiness
The very courage and trustiness of Fontenelle bore this stamp of discreet moderation.
A Popular History of France From The Earliest Times |Francois Pierre Guillaume GuizotHow then may I not swear this that thou biddest me, and that with all joy and trustiness?
The Water of the Wondrous Isles |William MorrisTo have sponsors or witnesses of the parents' trustiness, and the child's covenant, or not.
A Christian Directory |Baxter Richard
British Dictionary definitions for trustiness
trusty
/ (ˈtrʌstɪ) /
adjective trustier or trustiest
faithful or reliable
archaic
trusting
noun plural trusties
someone who is trusted, esp a convict to whom special privileges are granted