/ˈtrʌstˌwɜːðɪ/ – adjective
Definition: đáng tin cậy, xác thực.
A more thorough explanation: Trustworthy is an adjective used in legal contexts to describe a person or entity that is reliable, dependable, and can be trusted to act honestly and in good faith. In legal terms, being trustworthy means being worthy of confidence and capable of fulfilling obligations or responsibilities in a reliable and honest manner.
Example: The witness’s testimony was deemed trustworthy by the court due to her consistent and credible account of the events.