Trustworthiness

Pronunciation: /ˈtrʌsˌtwɜːrðiːnəs/

Trustworthiness (noun)

  1. The quality of being honest and dependable, so people feel safe believing what you say or doing what you promise.
  2. How likely information is to be correct and fair, based on evidence, methods, and checks.
  3. The degree to which a system, service, or process can be relied on to work properly and consistently.

Examples

  • Her trustworthiness makes people feel safe.
  • His trustworthiness helps the team work without worry.