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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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Honor
::
Honor (n.) That which
rightfully
attracts
esteem,
respect,
or
consideration;
self-respect;
dignity;
courage;
fidelity;
especially,
excellence
of
character;
high moral
worth;
virtue;
nobleness;
specif.,
in men,
integrity;
uprightness;
trustworthness;
in
women,
purity;
chastity..
Agency
::
Agency
(n.) The
office
of an
agent,
or
factor;
the
relation
between
a
principal
and his
agent;
business
of one
intrusted
with the
concerns
of
another..
Trustee
::
Trustee
(n.) A
person
to whom
property
is
legally
committed
in
trust,
to be
applied
either
for the
benefit
of
specified
individuals,
or for
public
uses; one who is
intrusted
with
property
for the
benefit
of
another;
also, a
person
in whose hands the
effects
of
another
are
attached
in a
trustee
process..
Suspection
::
Suspectful
(a.) Apt to
suspect
or
mistrust;
full of
suspicion;
suspicious;
as, to be
suspectful
of the
motives
of
others..
Secretary
::
Secretary
(n.) One who
keeps,
or is
intrusted
with,
secrets..
Trust
::
Trust (n.) To
commit,
as to one's care; to
intrust..
Distrustful
::
Distrustful
(a.) Not
confident;
diffident;
wanting
confidence
or
thrust;
modest;
as,
distrustful
of
ourselves,
of one's
powers..
Diffident
::
Diffident
(a.)
Wanting
confidence
in
others;
distrustful.
Tryst
::
Tryst (n.)
Trust.
Trust
::
Trust (v. i.) To have
trust;
to be
credulous;
to be won to
confidence;
to
confide.
Siker
::
Siker (a.) Sure;
certain;
trusty.
Trustful
::
Trustful
(a.) Full of
trust;
trusting.
Responsibility
::
Responsibility
(n.) The state of being
responsible,
accountable,
or
answerable,
as for a
trust,
debt, or
obligation..
Embezzlement
::
Embezzlement
(n.) The
fraudulent
appropriation
of
property
by a
person
to whom it has been
intrusted;
as, the
embezzlement
by a clerk of his
employer's;
embezzlement
of
public
funds by the
public
officer
having
them in
charge..
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..
Employ
::
Employ
(v. t.) To have or keep at work; to give
employment
or
occupation
to; to
intrust
with some duty or
behest;
as, to
employ
a
hundred
workmen;
to
employ
an
envoy..
Embezzle
::
Embezzle
(v. t.) To
appropriate
fraudulently
to one's own use, as
property
intrusted
to one's care; to apply to one's
private
uses by a
breach
of
trust;
as, to
embezzle
money held in
trust..
Accredit
::
Accredit
(v. t.) To
believe;
to
credit;
to put trust in.
Confide
::
Confide
(v. t.) To
intrust;
to give in
charge;
to
commit
to one's
keeping;
--
followed
by to.
Betray
::
Betray
(v. t.) To prove
faithless
or
treacherous
to, as to a trust or one who
trusts;
to be false to; to
deceive;
as, to
betray
a
person
or a
cause..
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