Pronunciation: /trʌst/
noun firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something
A1 I trust my best friend with my secrets.
A2 She has a hard time trusting new people.
B1 Trust is essential in any relationship.
B2 It takes time to build trust after it has been broken.
C1 The company's success is built on a foundation of trust.
C2 Trustworthiness is a key quality in leadership.
verb believe in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something
A1 I trust my best friend with my secrets.
A2 She trusts her dog to always greet her at the door.
B1 I trust my colleague to complete the project on time.
B2 After years of working together, I trust my business partner completely.
C1 As a leader, it is important to trust your team to make decisions.
C2 In a healthy relationship, both partners trust each other implicitly.
formal Trust is a key component in building successful business relationships.
informal I trust my best friend with all my secrets.
slang I wouldn't trust him as far as I could throw him.
figurative Trust is like a fragile glass vase, once broken it can never be fully repaired.
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