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Definition of trust
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Trust (n.) To give
credence
to; to
believe;
to
credit.
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Confide
::
Confide
(v. t.) To
intrust;
to give in
charge;
to
commit
to one's
keeping;
--
followed
by to.
Credit
::
Credit
(n.) Trust given or
received;
expectation
of
future
playment
for
property
transferred,
or of
fulfillment
or
promises
given;
mercantile
reputation
entitling
one to be
trusted;
--
applied
to
individuals,
corporations,
communities,
or
nations;
as, to buy goods on
credit..
Distrusted
::
Distrusted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Distrus.
Falsify
::
Falsify
(a.) To prove to be
false,
or
untrustworthy;
to
confute;
to
disprove;
to
nullify;
to make to
appear
false..
Affy
::
Affy (v. t.) To
confide
(one's
self to, or in); to
trust..
False
::
False
(superl.)
Not well
founded;
not firm or
trustworthy;
erroneous;
as, a false
claim;
a false
conclusion;
a false
construction
in
grammar..
Secretary
::
Secretary
(n.) One who
keeps,
or is
intrusted
with,
secrets..
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..
Insecure
::
Insecure
(a.) Not
secure;
not
confident
of
safety
or
permanence;
distrustful;
suspicious;
apprehensive
of
danger
or loss.
Prefident
::
Prefident
(a.)
Trusting
beforehand;
hence,
overconfident..
Official
::
Official
(n.) Of or
pertaining
to an
office
or
public
trust;
as,
official
duties,
or
routine..
Office
::
Office
(n.) A
special
duty,
trust,
charge,
or
position,
conferred
by
authority
and for a
public
purpose;
a
position
of trust or
authority;
as, an
executive
or
judical
office;
a
municipal
office..
Use
::
Use (v. t.) The
benefit
or
profit
of lands and
tenements.
Use
imports
a trust and
confidence
reposed
in a man for the
holding
of
lands.
He to whose use or
benefit
the trust is
intended
shall enjoy the
profits.
An
estate
is
granted
and
limited
to A for the use of B.
Suspicious
::
Suspicious
(a.)
Indicating
suspicion,
mistrust,
or
fear..
Prevaricator
::
Prevaricator
(n.) One who
betrays
or
abuses
a
trust.
Reliance
::
Reliance
(n.)
Anything
on which to rely;
dependence;
ground
of
trust;
as, the boat was a poor
reliance..
Reliable
::
Reliable
(a.)
Suitable
or fit to be
relied
on;
worthy
of
dependance
or
reliance;
trustworthy.
Obligable
::
Obligable
(a.)
Acknowledging,
or
complying
with,
obligation;
trustworthy..
Trustworthy
::
Trustworthy
(a.)
Worthy
of trust or
confidence;
trusty.
Peculate
::
Peculate
(v. i.) To
appropriate
to one's own use the
property
of the
public;
to steal
public
moneys
intrusted
to one's care; to
embezzle.
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