Pronunciation: /ˈtrʌstɪŋ/
verb Trusting is a present participle form of the verb trust, which means to have confidence in or rely on someone or something.
A1 I am trusting my friend to pick me up from the airport.
A2 She is trusting her colleague to complete the project on time.
B1 The company is trusting its employees to follow safety protocols.
B2 The team is trusting the captain to make the right decisions during the game.
C1 The government is trusting the experts to provide accurate data for policy decisions.
C2 The CEO is trusting the board of directors to lead the company in the right direction.
adjective Trusting can also be used as an adjective to describe someone who has a tendency to trust others easily.
A1 I am trusting my friend to keep my secret.
A2 She is a trusting person who believes in the goodness of others.
B1 Trusting relationships are built on honesty and communication.
B2 Despite past betrayals, she remained trusting and open to new friendships.
C1 His trusting nature sometimes leads him to be taken advantage of.
C2 Being too trusting can sometimes result in disappointment or betrayal.
formal Trusting someone with sensitive information requires a high level of confidence in their integrity.
informal I'm not sure about trusting him with the keys to the house while we're away.
slang I wouldn't recommend trusting that guy, he seems a bit shady.
figurative Trusting your instincts can often lead to making the right decisions in difficult situations.
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