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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.) An
organization
formed
mainly
for the
purpose
of
regulating
the
supply
and price of
commodities,
etc.; as, a sugar
trust..
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Trusting
::
Trusting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Trus.
Distrusted
::
Distrusted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Distrus.
Bilk
::
Bilk (n.) A
person
who
tricks
a
creditor;
an
untrustworthy,
tricky
person..
Credit
::
Credit
(n.) The time given for
payment
for lands or goods sold on
trust;
as, a long
credit
or a short
credit..
Secure
::
Secure
(a.) Free from fear, care, or
anxiety;
easy in mind; not
feeling
suspicion
or
distrust;
confident..
Errand
::
Errand
(n.) A
special
business
intrusted
to a
messenger;
something
to be told or done by one sent
somewhere
for the
purpose;
often,
a
verbal
message;
a
commission;
as, the
servant
was sent on an
errand;
to do an
errand.
Also, one's
purpose
in going
anywhere..
Diffidence
::
Diffidence
(n.) The state of being
diffident;
distrust;
want of
confidence;
doubt of the
power,
ability,
or
disposition
of
others..
Apodosis
::
Apodosis
(n.) The
consequent
clause
or
conclusion
in a
conditional
sentence,
expressing
the
result,
and thus
distinguished
from the
protasis
or
clause
which
expresses
a
condition.
Thus, in the
sentence,
Though
he slay me, yet will I trust in him, the
former
clause
is the
protasis,
and the
latter
the
apodosis..
Dependable
::
Dependable
(a.)
Worthy
of being
depended
on;
trustworthy.
Accredit
::
Accredit
(v. t.) To
believe;
to
credit;
to put trust in.
Insincerity
::
Insincerity
(n.) The
quality
of being
insincere;
want of
sincerity,
or of being in
reality
what one
appears
to be;
dissimulation;
hypocritical;
deceitfulness;
hollowness;
untrustworthiness;
as, the
insincerity
of a
professed
friend;
the
insincerity
of
professions
of
regard..
Bail
::
Bail
(v./t.)
To
deliver,
as goods in
trust,
for some
special
object
or
purpose,
upon a
contract,
expressed
or
implied,
that the trust shall be
faithfully
executed
on the part of the
bailee,
or
person
intrusted;
as, to bail cloth to a
tailor
to be made into a
garment;
to bail goods to a
carrier..
Visit
::
Visit (v. t.) The act of going to view or
inspect;
an
official
or
formal
inspection;
examination;
visitation;
as, the visit of a
trustee
or
inspector..
Profession
::
Profession
(v.) The
collective
body of
persons
engaged
in a
calling;
as, the
profession
distrust
him..
Faculty
::
Faculty
(n.) The body of
person
to whom are
intrusted
the
government
and
instruction
of a
college
or
university,
or of one of its
departments;
the
president,
professors,
and
tutors
in a
college..
Overtrust
::
Overtrust
(v. t. & i.) To trust too much.
Authentic
::
Authentic
(n.) Of
approved
authority;
true;
trustworthy;
credible;
as, an
authentic
writer;
an
authentic
portrait;
authentic
information..
Sell
::
Sell (v. t.) To make a
matter
of
bargain
and sale of; to
accept
a price or
reward
for, as for a
breach
of duty,
trust,
or the like; to
betray..
Trustee
::
Trustee
(v. t.) To
commit
(property)
to the care of a
trustee;
as, to
trustee
an
estate..
Post
::
Post (n.) A
station,
office,
or
position
of
service,
trust,
or
emolument;
as, the post of duty; the post of
danger..
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