Meaning & Definition of word "Trust"

Trust

/trʌst/

noun:

  • 1. Firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something.
    • Example: Her trust in him was unwavering, even in difficult times.
  • 2. The state of being depended on.
    • Example: Trust is essential for a strong and lasting relationship.
  • 3. A legal arrangement in which property or assets are held by one party for the benefit of another.
    • Example: He set up a trust to manage his children's inheritance.

verb:

  • 1. To believe in the reliability, truth, or ability of someone or something.
    • Example: I trust you to keep my secret.
  • 2. To place confidence or reliance in someone or something.
    • Example: She trusted her instincts when making the decision.

Etymology

Middle English, from Old Norse 'trú', meaning faith or belief.

Common Phrases and Expressions

trust fund:

A fund consisting of assets held by a trustee for the benefit of another.

trustworthy:

Describing someone who is reliable and can be depended upon.

put one's trust in:

To rely on someone or something.

Related Words

trustee:

A person who is appointed to manage someone else's assets or property.

distrust:

Lack of trust or confidence in someone or something.

trustworthy:

Deserving of trust or confidence.

Slang Meanings of trust

Meaning: Trusting someone completely.

Example Sentence: I trust him with my life.

Meaning: To have faith in a situation or person.

Example Sentence: I trust that everything will work out.