untrustable

English

Etymology

un- + trustable. Attested since the 19th century.

Adjective

untrustable (comparative more untrustable, superlative most untrustable)

  1. That cannot be trusted.
    • 1947, Eden Phillpotts, There was an Old Woman:
      "They untrustable people always do know where they can put their own trust."

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