utroværdige
Utroværdige is a Danish adjective plural form derived from utro, meaning “untrustworthy” or “unreliable.” In contemporary Danish usage, the term describes people, statements, or sources that lack credibility or cannot be relied upon. The root utro is related to tru, which originates from the old Norse word trú, meaning trust or faith. By adding the prefix u‑, meaning “not,” the word conveys the absence of trustworthiness. The plural ending –ige is used when referring to multiple people or items.
In written and spoken Danish, utroværdige is commonly applied in academic, journalistic, and everyday contexts to
In practice, utroværdige functions as a warning to audiences that a particular speaker or piece of evidence