Similar words: trustee, encrusted, trust, trusty, entrust, trust in, trusting, distrust. Meaning: [trʌst] adj. (of persons) worthy of trust or confidence.
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121. Under a treasury secretary whom Wall Street trusted less, this dancing on the wire could well have ended messily.
122. Derryberry remains his trusted musical adviser, accompanying him to concerts and often listening from the last row.
123. If trouble did come, survival would depend on knowing who could be trusted and who could not.
124. Lonely Diana decided to set up her own select circle of trusted courtiers, male and female.
125. The main reason for this growth was that Congress no longer trusted the executive branch to provide it with accurate information.
126. Every other machine in Harley's range uses its trusted formula of a 45 V-twin in a steel backbone frame.
127. For public consumption, Labour leaders purport to have jettisoned the principles of a life-time. but how much can they be trusted?
128. His account of their arrival and his etymology for their name can not be trusted.
129. If this information is to be useful, readers must learn to decide for themselves what sources can be trusted and why.
129. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
130. He trusted me, I think, even though we had known each other for only four months.
131. It is to these trusted friends Diana will now turn to as she begins a new life on her own.
132. Never mind what Jalal says, Peter is a trusted member of our community.
133. Cancer cells, like meter readers without identity cards were evidently not to be trusted.
134. Dudley, a trusted royal servant, was prepared to see an expansion of ducal influence in the county.
135. And she had never trusted anyone before in her life.
136. You lived to an old age, people trusted you, but you had no children and no spouse.
137. You do not need any artistic ability as the package itself can be trusted to take all the important design decisions.
138. When it comes to food safety, we are not trusted: we have previous convictions.
139. There was only one person whose opinion she trusted more than her own, and that person was Gabriel Oak.
140. Hearing confirmation that a trusted employee had indeed turned thief, she had gripped the chair-arms in white knuckled rage.
141. By ordering the fourth Trident submarine, the Conservatives show they are the only party to be trusted with defending Britain.
142. He attends the Imperial court in Altdorf and is one of Karl Franz's oldest and most trusted nobles.
143. So while wireless data services may be fairly new, they appear to be logical extensions to existing and trusted services.
144. She had always been suspicious of Taczek, and here was yet more evidence implicating him with people she no longer trusted.
145. It was so nice for me to renew acquaintance once again with my old and trusted friends, Ingleborough and Company.
146. This made him very successful, since utterly trusted, with certain sorts of client.
147. This type of firewall requires inside or outside users to connect to the trusted applications on the firewall machine before connecting further.
148. I loved David like a son and trusted him with my most treasured possession, my daughter.
149. But what impressed Jody the most is that her friend Andy Landers trusted Alan with his career, with his livelihood.
150. He loved her and trusted her understanding - and that made the choice perfectly simple after all.
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