noun
- firm belief in the reliability, truth, or ability of someone or something
- a legal arrangement where property is held by one party for the benefit of another
- responsibility for someone or something
Usage: legal
verb
- to believe in the reliability or truth of someone or something
- to give someone the responsibility for something important
Examples
- I have complete trust in my doctor’s advice.
- The money was placed in a trust for the children.
- She left her dog in my trust while she traveled.
- Do you trust him to keep the secret?
- I trust that you will make the right decision.
- Parents trust teachers with their children’s education.
- Building trust takes time but losing it happens quickly.