Meaning & Definition of word "Trusting"

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    Trusting

    /ˈtrʌstɪŋ/

    adjective:

    • 1. Showing a willingness to trust or have confidence in someone or something.
      • Example: Despite being let down before, she remained a trusting person, believing that everyone deserved a second chance.
    • 2. Characterized by a belief that others are honest or sincere.
      • Example: His trusting nature made him vulnerable to deceit, but he preferred to see the good in others.
    • 3. Having a reliance on someone or something for support or guidance.
      • Example: The trusting child was quick to believe her teacher when she said that everything would be alright.

    Etymology

    Derived from trust + -ing, from Middle English 'trusting', meaning 'to have confidence in'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    trusting soul:

    a person who tends to trust others easily.

    trusting relationship:

    a relationship where both parties have confidence in each other's honesty.

    trusting nature:

    an inherent tendency to be trusting or to believe in the good of others.

    Related Words

    trust:

    firm belief in the reliability, truth, or ability of someone or something.

    trustworthiness:

    the ability to be relied on as honest or truthful.

    Slang Meanings of trusting

    Meaning: trust fund baby

    Example Sentence: He's a trust fund baby, always trusting and relying on his family's wealth.

    Meaning: too trusting

    Example Sentence: Don't be too trusting; remember that not everyone has good intentions.