(Of persons) worthy of trust or confidence.
1 For good reason: following a trusted authority often reduces feelings of uncertainty.
2 The advertising community has a responsibility to our trusted indigenous radio sector.
3 It was clear, unfortunately the people who he had absolutely trusted .
4 Phone apps can put trusted medical information right into a parent's hand.
5 Government agencies are politicised, which means anything they produce cannot be trusted .
6 Oberg was a power in the Empire; the Czar himself trusted him.
7 I trusted you completely, right from the beginning, and I was right.
8 Obama said Gibbs was a trusted adviser and remained a good friend.
9 Work permits, home visits and open dorms were granted to trusted inmates.
10 Their trademarks are among the most common and trusted in the industry.
11 I really moaned because I wanted to work with people I trusted .
12 They keep me in the dark; I am neither trusted nor tipped.
13 Wong: The great thing about Steve was he always trusted his people.
14 People who look good after going to the beach shouldn't be trusted .
15 She hadn't trusted him anymore, after he'd followed her home from work.
16 The cause of education in Alabama had in Birney a trusted leader.
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