trust

[US]/trʌst/
[UK]/trʌst/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something
v. to believe in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something

Phrases & Collocations

trust your instincts

build trust

trust issues

trustworthy person

earn trust

trust in

on trust

in trust

mutual trust

trust with

public trust

trust fund

trust property

trust company

investment trust

trust on

trust investment

unit trust

brain trust

breach of trust

national trust

interpersonal trust

trust receipt

property trust

Example Sentences

they trust a fellow countryman.

a trust was set up.

enjoy the trust of the people

Don't trust that sneak.

trust sb. with sth.

trust sb. for a camera

trust indenture (=deed of trust, trust deed)

rulership is a trust from God.

a shy and trusting child.

trust is a two-way street.

administer a trust fund

Uncritical trust is my nemesis.

Trust it to rain at the weekend!

Trust in the Lord. Trust to destiny.

I trust that you will be on time.

His trust was not misplaced.

to repose our trust in her

I trust you will be successful.

Trust to luck for the rest.

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