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Definition of trust
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Trust (n.) to show
confidence
in a
person
by
intrusting
(him) with
something.
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Garnishee
::
Garnishee
(v. t.) To
attach
(the fund or
property
sought
to be
secured
by
garnishment);
to
trustee.
Doubt
::
Doubt (v. t.) To
question
or hold
questionable;
to
withhold
assent
to; to
hesitate
to
believe,
or to be
inclined
not to
believe;
to
withhold
confidence
from; to
distrust;
as, I have heard the
story,
but I doubt the truth of it..
Tick
::
Tick (v. i.) To go on
trust,
or
credit..
Truster
::
Truster
(n.) One who makes a
trust;
-- the
correlative
of
trustee.
Mistrist
::
Mistrist
(v. t.) To
mistrust.
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..
Diffide
::
Diffide
(v. i.) To be
distrustful.
Commission
::
Commission
(n.) The duty or
employment
intrusted
to any
person
or
persons;
a
trust;
a
charge.
Authority
::
Authority
(n.) Legal or
rightful
power;
a right to
command
or to act; power
exercised
buy a
person
in
virtue
of his
office
or
trust;
dominion;
jurisdiction;
authorization;
as, the
authority
of a
prince
over
subjects,
and of
parents
over
children;
the
authority
of a
court..
Treason
::
Treason
(n.)
Loosely,
the
betrayal
of any trust or
confidence;
treachery;
perfidy..
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..
Bilk
::
Bilk (n.) A
person
who
tricks
a
creditor;
an
untrustworthy,
tricky
person..
Distrusting
::
Distrusting
(a.) That
distrusts;
suspicious;
lacking
confidence
in.
Cynic
::
Cynic (n.) One who holds views
resembling
those of the
Cynics;
a
snarler;
a
misanthrope;
particularly,
a
person
who
believes
that human
conduct
is
directed,
either
consciously
or
unconsciously,
wholly
by
self-interest
or
self-indulgence,
and that
appearances
to the
contrary
are
superficial
and
untrustworthy..
Minder
::
Minder
(n.) One to be
attended;
specif.,
a
pauper
child
intrusted
to the care of a
private
person..
Mistrustless
::
Mistrustless
(a.)
Having
no
mistrust
or
suspicion.
Bribe
::
Bribe (n.) A
price,
reward,
gift, or favor
bestowed
or
promised
with a view to
prevent
the
judgment
or
corrupt
the
conduct
of a
judge,
witness,
voter,
or other
person
in a
position
of
trust..
Truster
::
Truster
(n.) One who
trusts,
or
credits..
Rely
::
Rely (v. i.) To rest with
confidence,
as when fully
satisfied
of the
veracity,
integrity,
or
ability
of
persons,
or of the
certainty
of facts or of
evidence;
to have
confidence;
to
trust;
to
depend;
-- with on,
formerly
also with in..
Prefident
::
Prefident
(a.)
Trusting
beforehand;
hence,
overconfident..
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