The difference between Authentic and Trustworthy
When used as adjectives, authentic means of the same origin as claimed, whereas trustworthy means deserving of trust, reliable.
check bellow for the other definitions of Authentic and Trustworthy
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Authentic as an adjective:
Of the same origin as claimed; genuine.
Examples:
"The experts confirmed it was an authentic signature."
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Authentic as an adjective:
Conforming to reality and therefore worthy of trust, reliance, or belief.
Examples:
"The report was completely authentic."
"an authentic writer; an authentic portrait; authentic information"
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Authentic as an adjective (music, of a [[Gregorian mode]]):
Having the final as the lowest note of the mode.
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Authentic as an adjective (obsolete):
authoritative
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Trustworthy as an adjective:
Deserving of trust, reliable.
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- authentic vs bona fide
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- authentic vs trustworthy
- authentic vs credible
- authentic vs unfaked
- believable vs trustworthy
- convincing vs trustworthy
- credible vs trustworthy
- dependable vs trustworthy
- ethical vs trustworthy
- honest vs trustworthy
- honorable vs trustworthy
- kosher vs trustworthy
- principled vs trustworthy
- reliable vs trustworthy
- responsible vs trustworthy
- righteous vs trustworthy
- secure vs trustworthy
- sensible vs trustworthy
- straight vs trustworthy
- true vs trustworthy
- trustable vs trustworthy
- trustworthy vs trusty
- trustworthy vs truthful
- trustworthy vs unfailing
- trustworthy vs untrustworthy
- trustful vs trustworthy