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troværdige

Troværdige is a Danish adjective meaning credible, trustworthy, or reliable. It is used to describe people, statements, information, or sources that appear believable and worthy of trust based on evidence, transparency, or track record.

The word is formed from tro, meaning to believe, and værdig, meaning worthy. Thus it literally conveys

In usage, troværdig common collocations include troværdig kilde (credible source), troværdige oplysninger (credible information), and troværdige

Examples illustrate its nuance: “Kilderne er troværdige.” “Denne undersøgelses resultater er troværdige.” “Vi må vurdere troværdigheden

See also: pålidelighed, troværdighed, kildekritik, kildeanalyse. The term is widely used in Danish writing and speech

“worthy
of
belief.”
The
form
troværdig
inflects
for
gender
and
number:
troværdig
for
common
gender
singular,
troværdigt
for
neuter
singular,
and
troværdige
for
plural
or
definite
forms.
påstande
(credible
statements).
It
often
implies
believability
or
plausibility
rather
than
purely
mechanical
reliability,
and
it
is
commonly
contrasted
with
or
complemented
by
pålidelighed
(reliability)
in
discussions
of
sources,
data,
or
testimony.
The
noun
form
is
troværdighed,
meaning
credibility
or
believability.
af
oplysningerne.”
In
journalistic,
academic,
and
public
discourse,
troværdige
is
a
standard
descriptor
for
information
and
actors
that
merit
trust.
to
signal
that
something
is
believable
and
worthy
of
consideration.