1
a
: assured reliance on the character, ability, strength, or truth of someone or something
a relationship founded on mutual trust
lost trust in the security of online banking
He put/placed his trust in [=he trusted] his closest friends.
They betrayed my trust. [=I trusted them, but they hurt/harmed me]
b
: one in which confidence is placed
If I have made gold my trust …—
Job 31:24 (RSV)
c
: dependence on something future or contingent : hope
… hurried down to see those who were waiting in joyful trust …—
George Meredith
2
a
: a fiduciary relationship in which legal title to someone's property or money is held by another person or entity (as a bank) for the benefit of a third party usually for a set period of time : a property interest held by one person for the benefit of another
created a trust for their children
see also living trust, trust fund
b
: an entity that results from the creation of a trust
a charitable trust
3
: a combination of firms or corporations formed by a legal agreement
especially
: one that reduces or threatens to reduce competition
laws limiting the formation of trusts
see also antitrust
4
a
: responsibility for the safety and care of someone or something : custody
The child was committed to her trust.
We left our pets in the trust of [=in the care of] our neighbor while we were gone.
She has been placed in a position of trust. [=she has been given a job/position in which she has a lot of responsibility and power]
b(1)
: a charge or duty imposed in faith or confidence or as a condition of some relationship
… the sacred trust between bankers, their clients, and the public had been broken in the aftermath of the financial crisis.—
William D. Cohan
(2)
: something committed or entrusted to one to be used or cared for in the interest of another
… no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States.—
U.S. Constitution
c
: responsible obligation or office
… too often elected officials succumb to the temptations of greed and fail in their trust.—
Christian Science Monitor
5
: reliance on future payment for property (as merchandise) delivered : credit
bought furniture on trust
6
archaic
: trustworthiness
trusted; trusting; trusts
1
a
: to rely on the truthfulness or accuracy of : believe
trusted the witness's testimony
trust your instincts
Don't trust everything you read.
b
: to place confidence in : rely on
a friend you can trust
can trust her to keep a secret
I don't trust this ladder. [=I don't have confidence that this ladder is safe]
c
: to hope or expect confidently
trusts that the problem will be resolved soon
1
: to place confidence : depend
trusted in God/science/themselves
2
: to be confident : hope
I trust we will see you soon.
truster
noun
trustingness
noun
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