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trust [ trust ]


noun  (plural trusts)
Definition:
 
1. reliance: confidence in and reliance on good qualities, especially fairness, truth, honor, or ability

2. position of obligation: the position of somebody who is expected by others to behave responsibly or honorably
breached the public trust

3. hope for future: hopeful reliance on what will happen in the future

4. care: responsibility for taking good care of somebody or something
We put our children in the trust of a good daycare center.

5. U.S. responsibility that somebody has: something entrusted to somebody to be responsible for
accepted his responsibilities as a sacred trust

6. law holding of another's property: the legal holding and managing of money or property belonging to somebody else, e.g. that of a minor

7. law arrangement to manage another's property: a legal arrangement by which one person trustee holds and manages money or property belonging to somebody else

8. commerce credit: credit given to somebody on purchases made
Let me have it on trust.

9. U.S. commerce cartel: a combination of corporations with the purpose of reducing competition and controlling prices



verb  (past and past participle trust·ed, present participle trust·ing, 3rd person present singular trusts)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb rely on somebody or something: to place confidence in somebody or in somebody's good qualities, especially fairness, truth, honor, or ability

2. transitive verb confidently allow somebody to do something: to allow somebody to do something, having confidence that the person will behave responsibly or properly
I trust you to do the right thing.

3. transitive verb place something in somebody's care: to place somebody or something in the care of another person
You could certainly trust him with such an important job.

4. transitive verb suppose something: to hope or suppose something
I trust you had a good vacation.

5. transitive verb Caribbean give credit to somebody: to give somebody credit on a purchase
wouldn't even trust me a carton of milk

[12th century. < Old Norse traust "confidence," treysta "to trust"]

trust·a·bil·i·ty [ trùstə bíllətee ] noun
trust·a·ble [ trústəb'l ] adjective
trust·er noun
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