Pronunciation: /ˈtrʌstər/
noun a person who has confidence or faith in someone or something
A1 I am a truster of my best friend.
A2 She is a truster in the power of positive thinking.
B1 As a truster of science, I believe in evidence-based medicine.
B2 The truster of the company's success was evident in his enthusiastic presentation.
C1 He was known as a truster in the financial world, always investing wisely.
C2 The truster of the organization had a reputation for making sound decisions.
formal The lawyer acted as a truster for the client, ensuring their best interests were always protected.
informal I always go to Sarah because she's my truster when it comes to giving advice.
slang I trust him with my life, he's my truster for everything.
figurative She was the truster of secrets, always keeping them safe and secure.
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