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trusty
/ ˈtrʌstɪ /
adjective
- faithful or reliable
- archaic.trusting
noun
- someone who is trusted, esp a convict to whom special privileges are granted
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Derived Forms
- ˈtrustily, adverb
- ˈtrustiness, noun
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Other Words From
- trusti·ly adverb
- trusti·ness noun
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
I am often out hiking alongside Maggie May, my trusty trail dog, whether it’s for work or fun.
From Los Angeles Times
Yet this is not to say that it will be easy to spot Tsuchinshan-ATLAS on any of these occasions — at least without a trusty pair of binoculars or low-powered telescope.
From Salon
The new film will see the evil penguin seek revenge on inventor Wallace and his trusty and loyal beagle Gromit.
From BBC
The typical, trusty aluminum Josephson junction is made of two layers of aluminum and a middle layer of aluminum oxide.
From Science Daily
He was Jefferson’s trusty servant, permitted to travel alone with important papers or to collect money that was owed to Jefferson.
From Literature
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