Synonym: accept, believe, credit, depend on, rely on. Antonym: distrust, mistrust. Similar words: distrust, crust, rustle, rustic, abstruse, obtrusive, intrusive, intrusion. Meaning: [trʌst] n. 1. something (as property) held by one party (the trustee) for the benefit of another (the beneficiary) 2. certainty based on past experience 3. the trait of believing in the honesty and reliability of others 4. a consortium of independent organizations formed to limit competition by controlling the production and distribution of a product or service 5. complete confidence in a person or plan etc 6. a trustful relationship. v. 1. have confidence or faith in 2. allow without fear 3. be confident about something 4. expect and wish 5. confer a trust upon 6. extend credit to.
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121. The insurance is grounded on trust.
122. I'd trust her with my life.
123. You can't trust the trains to run on time.
124. The basis of a good marriage is trust.
125. Mutual trust is the bedrock of a relationship.
126. Trust is a vital component in any relationship.
127. I trust in his ability to pass the examination.
128. The butcher will trust us for the meat.
129. Can I trust you to do this work well?
130. I will trust my computer to my brother.
131. You can trust Brooks.He'll never let you down.
132. I can't trust what you say.
133. My mother told me not to trust Robert.
134. I don't trust her - I suspect she's a bit two-faced.
135. His criminal records do not dispose me to trust him.
136. I know I was a naive fool to trust him but he is a real charmer who totally took me in.
137. You've let me down once too often and I shall not trust you.
138. I shall look out that I don't trust him again.
139. Does the scheme have the trust and cooperation of the workers?
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140. Trust her to spill the beans, she never could keep a secret.
141. I told her my secret in the mistaken belief that I could trust her.
142. He's a devious, secret person and I don't trust him.
143. How can we trust a government that mentions community care and cutbacks in the same breath?
144. The company was to be held in trust for Eddie until he came of age.
145. She is one of those rare politicians whom one can trust not to swerve from policy and principle.
146. Carter hoped for greater trust between the two nations, more trade, more cultural exchanges - in short, a genuine peace.
147. She learned to trust her intuitions about other people's motives.
148. Opinion polls show that no more than 30% of people trust the government.
149. My niece was left in my trust for the weekend.
150. He was adamant that the allegations were untrue, so I took him on trust.