Trust meaning in English
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Definition
to trust (someone): to have confidence in, to have faith in, to believe in, to rely on (someone)
Examples
- "You can trust him, okay Petey?"
- "The idea is that a man can create a sense of untouchable, unquestionable power around himself simply by wearing the perfect suit: colleagues fear him, bosses respect him and clients trust him. All this, thanks to his suit."
- "Ira : Mr. Delavigne, if you won't be honest with your shareholders, how can we trust you with our money?"
- "Godfather : You can't trust Southside Johnny, he'll betray you when you least expect it."
- "He is notoriously suspicious of everything, and certainly cannot be trusted."
- "Business is nothing without trust, my friend."
- "Bob the Brit : They always told me, never trust a Corsican with a gun on the fourth weekend in March!"
- "You can't trust Southside Johnny."
- "It protects all parties, and allows all of you to remain partners with people you know and trust."
- "Horatio would never do anything to jeopardize this company, or his relationship with me, and he won't like it if he thinks we don't trust him."
- "Stay on your toes Mr. Cheeter, and trust no one."
- "Kevin : Jean, you can't trust anything that this man says."
- "When you love someone, you've gotta trust them. There's no other way."
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