Adjective(1) not worthy of trust or belief,not dependable,unfaithful(2) not worthy of trust or belief(3) not dependable(4) unfaithful
Adjective(1) not worthy of trust or belief,not dependable,unfaithful(2) not worthy of trust or belief(3) not dependable(4) unfaithful
(1) If it is true that the Feds are demanding this, it means that they are treating Newfoundland like an untrustworthy , idiot stepchild.(2) The popular version implies that the Americans are untrustworthy and the British honest.(3) As the truth came out, the Government made itself look incompetent, deceitful and untrustworthy .(4) If you are working in the murky world of double agents, they are totally untrustworthy to both sides.(5) The irony is that his deal with Lateline was the sort of untrustworthy action that he spends time in his diaries attacking the media for.(6) His only regret was that he was perceived as untrustworthy .(7) The Spanish and Italians are hot-blooded, impetuous and untrustworthy .(8) The first couple of times we meet her she seems to be a scheming, untrustworthy person willing to try any ploy to attract the attention of Maximus.(9) More and more people are now saying the Liberal Democrats are the only real opposition to this tired, and untrustworthy , Labour Government.(10) Politicians are seen as untrustworthy and hypocritical.(11) Being an untrustworthy , lazy drama queen is no way to inspire confidence.(12) So for some men it was clear that their offending was really about seeking intimacy with kids as opposed to adults, who they saw as untrustworthy .(13) He commissions his three sons, two of them untrustworthy and feckless, the third brave and honest, to go and find the bird and return it to him.(14) Even if you believe that they support the same goals, it is clear that they are untrustworthy and incompetent.(15) Many voters consider him untrustworthy and spin-obsessed.(16) Today's world is violent, untrustworthy , immoral, unpredictable.