trusty Synonyms
Strongest:
- perfidious
- false
- faithless
- dodgy
- traitorous
- dodgy
- perfidious
- uncertain
- uncertain
- unreliable
- unsafe
- unfaithful
- disloyal
- untrustworthy
- untrustworthy
- fickle
- treacherous
- false
- faithless
- undependable
- unsafe
- unreliable
- undependable
- disloyal
- unfaithful
- fickle
- treacherous
- traitorous
Strong:
- risky
- doubtful
- problematical
- dubious
- suspect
- debatable
- dishonest
- dishonest
- deceitful
- dubious
- hazardous
- deceitful
- mendacious
- recreant
- questionable
- shaky
- problematic
- untruthful
- fishy
- fishy
- inconstant
- questionable
- uncertain
- shady
- shady
- problematic
- risky
- inconstant
- mendacious
- shaky
- uncertain
- disputable
- debatable
- lying
- disputable
- lying
- untruthful
- recreant
- unsound
- problematical
- doubtful
- unsound
- suspect
- untrue
- hazardous
- untrue
Weak:
trusty Meaning
trusty (n)
a convict who is considered trustworthy and granted special privileges
trusty (a)
worthy of trust or belief
trusty (superl.)
Admitting of being safely trusted; justly deserving confidence; fit to be confided in; trustworthy; reliable.
Hence, not liable to fail; strong; firm.
Involving trust; as, a trusty business.
trusty Sentence Examples
- The old farmer relied heavily on his trusty steed for transportation and labor.
- The trusty watchman diligently patrolled the neighborhood, ensuring its safety.
- The battered suitcase served as a trusty companion on my countless travels.
- I entrusted my most precious secrets to my trusty journal.
- The trusty umbrella protected me from the relentless downpour.
- The trusty dog loyally followed its master wherever he went.
- The trusty hammer and nails proved invaluable for repairing the leaky roof.
- The trusty calculator swiftly handled complex equations.
- The trusty flashlight illuminated my path through the dark alleyway.
- The trusty wrench effortlessly loosened the stubborn bolt.
FAQs About the word trusty
a convict who is considered trustworthy and granted special privileges, worthy of trust or beliefAdmitting of being safely trusted; justly deserving confidence;
convict, jailbird,con, prisoner, inmate,captive, lifer, capture, parolee, internee
perfidious, false, faithless, dodgy, traitorous, dodgy, perfidious, uncertain, uncertain,unreliable
The old farmer relied heavily on his trusty steed for transportation and labor.
The trusty watchman diligently patrolled the neighborhood, ensuring its safety.
The battered suitcase served as a trusty companion on my countless travels.
I entrusted my most precious secrets to my trusty journal.