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- nountrust (noun) · trusts (plural noun)
- firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something:"relations have to be built on trust" · "they have been able to win the trust of the others"
- acceptance of the truth of a statement without evidence or investigation:"I used only primary sources, taking nothing on trust"
- the state of being responsible for someone or something:"a man in a position of trust"
- literarya person or duty for which one has responsibility:"rulership is a trust from God"
- lawan arrangement whereby a person (a trustee) holds property as its nominal owner for the good of one or more beneficiaries:"a trust was set up" · "the property is to be held in trust for his son"
- a body of trustees.
- an organization or company managed by trustees:"a charitable trust" · "the National Trust for Historic Preservation"
- US ENGLISHdateda large company that has or attempts to gain monopolistic control of a market.
- WEST INDIAN ENGLISHarchaiccommercial credit:"my master lived on trust at an alehouse"
- archaica hope or expectation:"all the great trusts of womanhood"
verbtrust (verb) · trusts (third person present) · trusted (past tense) · trusted (past participle) · trusting (present participle)- believe in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of:"I should never have trusted her" · "he can be trusted to carry out an impartial investigation"Similar:have faith input/place one's trust inhave (every) confidence inpin one's hopes/faith onrely ondepend onbe sure ofbe convinced byconfide in
- (trust someone with)allow someone to have, use, or look after (someone or something of importance or value) with confidence:"I'd trust you with my life"
- (trust someone/something to)commit (someone or something) to the safekeeping of:"they don't like to trust their money to anyone outside the family"
- have confidence; hope (used as a polite formula in conversation):"I trust that you have enjoyed this book"
- have faith or confidence:"she trusted in the powers of justice"
- (trust to)place reliance on (luck, fate, or something else over which one has little control):"trusting to the cover of night, I ventured out"
- archaicallow credit to (a customer):"all persons are forbid to trust sailors"
OriginMiddle English: from Old Norse traust, from traustr ‘strong’; the verb from Old Norse treysta, assimilated to the noun. Trust Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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