Pronunciation: /wʊd nɑt trʌst ˈsʌmwʌn tuː rʌn ə bæθ/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I would not trust someone to run a bath.
A2 She would not trust someone to run a bath for her baby.
B1 The hotel guest would not trust someone to run a bath without checking the temperature first.
B2 After a bad experience, he would not trust someone to run a bath without supervision.
C1 Due to her high standards, she would not trust someone to run a bath unless they were a professional.
C2 The celebrity would not trust someone to run a bath without a detailed list of instructions.
verb a word that expresses an action or state of being
A1 I would not trust someone to run a bath.
A2 She would not trust someone to run a bath for her baby.
B1 I would not trust someone to run a bath without checking the temperature first.
B2 After a bad experience, he would not trust someone to run a bath ever again.
C1 As a perfectionist, she would not trust someone to run a bath to her standards.
C2 Having been a victim of a prank before, he would not trust someone to run a bath as a joke.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun
A1 I would not trust someone to run a bath if they have never done it before.
A2 She would not trust someone to run a bath because she is very particular about water temperature.
B1 I would not trust someone to run a bath if they seem careless and clumsy.
B2 He would not trust someone to run a bath in his house unless they have proven experience.
C1 The hotel manager would not trust someone to run a bath in the luxury suites without proper training.
C2 The spa owner would not trust someone to run a bath for their high-end clients without thorough background checks.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 I would not trust someone to run a bath for me.
A2 She would not trust someone to run a bath in her house.
B1 He would not trust someone to run a bath without supervision.
B2 They would not trust someone to run a bath after the previous incident.
C1 The hotel manager would not trust someone to run a bath without proper training.
C2 As a perfectionist, she would not trust someone to run a bath to her standards.
article a word that is used to specify a noun
A1 I would not trust someone to run a bath.
A2 She would not trust someone to run a bath for her baby.
B1 He would not trust someone to run a bath without checking the temperature first.
B2 They would not trust someone to run a bath in their new luxury bathtub.
C1 The hotel guest would not trust someone to run a bath without proper training.
C2 The spa owner would not trust someone to run a bath without following specific guidelines.
formal I would not trust someone to run a bath if they have never done it before.
informal I wouldn't let them near a bathtub if they don't know how to run a bath.
slang I wouldn't let that person anywhere near a tub if they don't have a clue how to run a bath.
figurative I would not trust someone to run a bath if they can't even handle simple tasks.
did not trust
would not trust
would not trust
would not trust
does not trust
will not trust
has not trusted
is not trusting
would not trust
trusts
not to trust
not trusting
not trusted