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1. trust
verb. ['ˈtrʌst'] have confidence or faith in.
Synonyms
- rely
- count
- credit
- calculate
- bet
- depend
- swear
- bank
- lean
- look
- believe
Antonyms
- distrust
- disbelieve
- prevent
- failing
Etymology
- truste (Middle English (1100-1500))
- traust (Old Norse)
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Rhymes with Blind Trust
- ustrust
- clevetrust
- antitrust
- nonplussed
- mistrust
- distrust
- unadjust
- readjust
- incrust
- entrust
- encrust
- disgust
- discussed
- combust
- unjust
- robust
- thrust
- prust
- crust
- brust
- blust
- adjust
- yust
- must
- lust
- knust
- just
- hust
- guste
- gust
Sentences with blind-trust
1. Noun Phrase
Lottery winners often choose to place their winnings in a blind trust.
2. Noun Phrase
Corporate executives that own stock in the companies they oversee often place their stocks in a blind trust.
3. Noun Phrase
Certain individuals may choose to use blind trusts for the distribution of assets when they die.
4. Noun Phrase
By definition, the beneficiaries of a blind trust can't do the same.
2. blind
adjective. ['ˈblaɪnd'] unable to see.
Synonyms
- visually impaired
- near-blind
- colour-blind
- unseeing
- blindfolded
- dazzled
- dim-sighted
- visually challenged
- unsighted
- tritanopic
- snow-blind
- purblind
- deuteranopic
- blindfold
- blinded
- eyeless
- blue-blind
- protanopic
- color-blind
- sightless
- snow-blinded
- sand-blind
- red-blind
- green-blind
Antonyms
- inactivity
- insecurity
- recuperate
- stay
Etymology
- blind (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
3. trust
verb. ['ˈtrʌst'] allow without fear.
Synonyms
- permit
- countenance
- allow
Antonyms
- disallow
- explode
- inelasticity
- refuse
Etymology
- truste (Middle English (1100-1500))
- traust (Old Norse)
4. blind
noun. ['ˈblaɪnd'] people who have severe visual impairments, considered as a group.
Synonyms
- people
Antonyms
- demilitarize
- dehydrogenate
Etymology
- blind (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. trust
noun. ['ˈtrʌst'] something (as property) held by one party (the trustee) for the benefit of another (the beneficiary).
Synonyms
- holding
- savings bank trust
- express trust
- savings account trust
- inter vivos trust
- Totten trust
- spendthrift trust
- trust account
- Clifford trust
- belongings
- trustee account
- public trust
- charitable trust
- property
- grantor trust
- blind trust
- implied trust
- living trust
- testamentary trust
- active trust
- voting trust
- passive trust
- discretionary trust
Antonyms
- passive trust
- survive
- invalidate
- disapprove
Etymology
- truste (Middle English (1100-1500))
- traust (Old Norse)
6. trust
verb. ['ˈtrʌst'] be confident about something.
Synonyms
- anticipate
- believe
Antonyms
- running
- bottom out
- top out
Etymology
- truste (Middle English (1100-1500))
- traust (Old Norse)
7. trust
noun. ['ˈtrʌst'] the trait of believing in the honesty and reliability of others.
Synonyms
- trait
- trustingness
- trustfulness
Antonyms
- solvability
- isotropy
- unsolvability
- solubility
Etymology
- truste (Middle English (1100-1500))
- traust (Old Norse)
8. trust
noun. ['ˈtrʌst'] certainty based on past experience.
Synonyms
- certainty
Antonyms
- anisotropy
- strength
Etymology
- truste (Middle English (1100-1500))
- traust (Old Norse)
9. blind
adjective. ['ˈblaɪnd'] unable or unwilling to perceive or understand.
Synonyms
- unperceiving
Antonyms
- prejudiced
- clearheaded
Etymology
- blind (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. blind
adjective. ['ˈblaɪnd'] not based on reason or evidence.
Synonyms
- unreasoning
Antonyms
- discerning
- uncover
Etymology
- blind (Old English (ca. 450-1100))