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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.) To place
confidence
in; to rely on, to
confide,
or
repose
faith,
in; as, we can not trust those who have
deceived
us..
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Trust
::
Trust (n.) An
organization
formed
mainly
for the
purpose
of
regulating
the
supply
and price of
commodities,
etc.; as, a sugar
trust..
Deposit
::
Deposit
(n.) To lodge in some one's hands for safe
keeping;
to
commit
to the
custody
of
another;
to
intrust;
esp., to place in a bank, as a sum of money
subject
to
order..
Treacherous
::
Treacherous
(a.) Like a
traitor;
involving
treachery;
violating
allegiance
or faith
pledged;
traitorous
to the state or
sovereign;
perfidious
in
private
life;
betraying
a
trust;
faithless.
Cotrustee
::
Cotrustee
(n.) A joint
trustee.
Bailiff
::
Bailiff
(n.)
Originally,
a
person
put in
charge
of
something
especially,
a chief
officer,
magistrate,
or
keeper,
as of a
county,
town,
hundred,
or
castle;
one to whom
power/
of
custody
or care are
intrusted..
Defalcate
::
Defalcate
(v. i.) To
commit
defalcation;
to
embezzle
money held in
trust.
Administration
::
Administration
(n.) The
executive
part of
government;
the
persons
collectively
who are
intrusted
with the
execution
of laws and the
superintendence
of
public
affairs;
the chief
magistrate
and his
cabinet
or
council;
or the
council,
or
ministry,
alone,
as in Great
Britain..
Child
::
Child (n.) A young
person
of
either
sex. esp. one
between
infancy
and
youth;
hence,
one who
exhibits
the
characteristics
of a very young
person,
as
innocence,
obedience,
trustfulness,
limited
understanding,
etc..
Doubting
::
Doubting
(a.) That is
uncertain;
that
distrusts
or
hesitates;
having
doubts.
Official
::
Official
(n.) Of or
pertaining
to an
office
or
public
trust;
as,
official
duties,
or
routine..
Sheriff
::
Sheriff
(n.) The chief
officer
of a shire or
county,
to whom is
intrusted
the
execution
of the laws, the
serving
of
judicial
writs and
processes,
and the
preservation
of the
peace..
Entrust
::
Entrust
(v. t.) See
Intrust.
Credit
::
Credit
(n.) The time given for
payment
for lands or goods sold on
trust;
as, a long
credit
or a short
credit..
Defaulter
::
Defaulter
(n.) One who fails to
perform
a duty; a
delinquent;
particularly,
one who fails to
account
for
public
money
intrusted
to his care; a
peculator;
a
defalcator..
Sure
::
Sure
(superl.)
Certainly
knowing
and
believing;
confident
beyond
doubt;
implicity
trusting;
unquestioning;
positive.
Bailor
::
Bailor
(n.) One who
delivers
goods or money to
another
in
trust.
Trusted
::
Trusted
(imp. & p. p.) of Trus.
Infidelity
::
Infidelity
(n.)
Breach
of
trust;
unfaithfulness
to a
charge,
or to moral
obligation;
treachery;
deceit;
as, the
infidelity
of a
servant..
Implicit
::
Implicit
(a.)
Resting
on
another;
trusting
in the word or
authority
of
another,
without
doubt or
reserve;
unquestioning;
complete;
as,
implicit
confidence;
implicit
obedience..
Continue
::
Continue
(v. t.) To
retain;
to
suffer
or cause to
remain;
as, the
trustees
were
continued;
also, to
suffer
to
live..
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