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Definition of trust
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of trust is as below...
Trust (n.)
Credit
given;
especially,
delivery
of
property
or
merchandise
in
reliance
upon
future
payment;
exchange
without
immediate
receipt
of an
equivalent;
as, to sell or buy goods on
trust..
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Intrust
::
Intrust
(v. t.) To
deliver
(something)
to
another
in
trust;
to
deliver
to
(another)
something
in
trust;
to
commit
or
surrender
(something)
to
another
with a
certain
confidence
regarding
his care, use, or
disposal
of it; as, to
intrust
a
servant
with one's money or
intrust
money or goods to a
servant..
Overtrow
::
Overtrow
(v. i.) To be too
trustful
or
confident;
to trust too much.
Diffidence
::
Diffidence
(n.) The state of being
diffident;
distrust;
want of
confidence;
doubt of the
power,
ability,
or
disposition
of
others..
Trow
::
Trow (v. i. & t.) To
believe;
to
trust;
to think or
suppose.
Distrustful
::
Distrustful
(a.) Apt to
distrust;
suspicious;
mistrustful.
Commission
::
Commission
(n.) The duty or
employment
intrusted
to any
person
or
persons;
a
trust;
a
charge.
Seaworthy
::
Seaworthy
(a.) Fit for a
voyage;
worthy
of being
trusted
to
transport
a cargo with
safety;
as, a
seaworthy
ship..
Fiduciary
::
Fiduciary
(n.) One who holds a thing in trust for
another;
a
trustee.
Credible
::
Credible
(a.)
Capable
of being
credited
or
believed;
worthy
of
belief;
entitled
to
confidence;
trustworthy.
Intrusted
::
Intrusted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Intrus.
Self-reliant
::
Self-reliant
(a.)
Reliant
upon one's self;
trusting
to one's own
powers
or
judgment.
Post
::
Post (n.) A
station,
office,
or
position
of
service,
trust,
or
emolument;
as, the post of duty; the post of
danger..
Abdicate
::
Abdicate
(v. t.) To
renounce;
to
relinquish;
-- said of
authority,
a
trust,
duty,
right,
etc..
Bilk
::
Bilk (n.) A
person
who
tricks
a
creditor;
an
untrustworthy,
tricky
person..
Office
::
Office
(n.) A
charge
or
trust,
of a
sacred
nature,
conferred
by God
himself;
as, the
office
of a
priest
under the old
dispensation,
and that of the
apostles
in the new..
Prudhomme
::
Prudhomme
(n.) A
trustworthy
citizen;
a
skilled
workman.
See
Citation
under 3d
Commune,
1..
Skittish
::
Skittish
(v. t.)
Easily
frightened;
timorous;
shy;
untrustworthy;
as, a
skittish
colt..
Consign
::
Consign
(v. t.) To give in
charge;
to
commit;
to
intrust.
Suspecter
::
Suspected
(a.)
Distrusted;
doubted.
Abdication
::
Abdication
(n.) The act of
abdicating;
the
renunciation
of a high
office,
dignity,
or
trust,
by its
holder;
commonly
the
voluntary
renunciation
of
sovereign
power;
as,
abdication
of the
throne,
government,
power,
authority..
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