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1. trust
verb.
(ˈtrʌst)
Have
confidence
or
faith
in.
Synonyms
swear
calculate
reckon
bet
count
rely
credit
look
lean
bank
depend
believe
Antonyms
distrust
disbelieve
mistrust
shrink
hide
Etymology
trust (English)
truste (Middle English (1100-1500))
traust (Old Norse)
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2. trust
verb.
(ˈtrʌst)
Allow
without
fear.
Synonyms
let
allow
permit
countenance
Antonyms
disallow
forbid
positive charge
disclaim
credit
Etymology
trust (English)
truste (Middle English (1100-1500))
traust (Old Norse)
3. trust
noun.
(ˈtrʌst)
Something
(as
property)
held
by
one
party
(the
trustee)
for
the
benefit
of
another
(the
beneficiary).
Synonyms
testamentary trust
grantor trust
living trust
property
inter vivos trust
savings bank trust
passive trust
holding
implied trust
express trust
Totten trust
active trust
public trust
belongings
trust account
blind trust
Clifford trust
discretionary trust
savings account trust
voting trust
direct trust
spendthrift trust
trustee account
charitable trust
Antonyms
passive trust
active trust
bottlefeed
disinherit
stay
Etymology
trust (English)
truste (Middle English (1100-1500))
traust (Old Norse)
4. trust
verb.
(ˈtrʌst)
Be
confident
about
something.
Synonyms
expect
anticipate
believe
Antonyms
bottom out
stay in place
top out
fail
Etymology
trust (English)
truste (Middle English (1100-1500))
traust (Old Norse)
5. trust
noun.
(ˈtrʌst)
Certainty
based
on
past
experience.
Synonyms
reliance
certainty
Antonyms
uncertainty
solubility
isotropy
Etymology
trust (English)
truste (Middle English (1100-1500))
traust (Old Norse)
6. trust
noun.
(ˈtrʌst)
The
trait
of
believing
in
the
honesty
and
reliability
of
others.
Synonyms
trait
trustingness
credulity
trustfulness
Antonyms
distrust
strength
solvability
unsolvability
insolubility
Etymology
trust (English)
truste (Middle English (1100-1500))
traust (Old Norse)
7. trust
verb.
(ˈtrʌst)
Expect
and
wish.
Synonyms
desire
wish
hope
Antonyms
incapability
leave
criticize
linger
Etymology
trust (English)
truste (Middle English (1100-1500))
traust (Old Norse)
8. trust
noun.
(ˈtrʌst)
Complete
confidence
in
a
person
or
plan
etc.
Synonyms
belief
faith
Antonyms
unbelief
anisotropy
misconception
Etymology
trust (English)
truste (Middle English (1100-1500))
traust (Old Norse)
9. trust
noun.
(ˈtrʌst)
A
consortium
of
independent
organizations
formed
to
limit
competition
by
controlling
the
production
and
distribution
of
a
product
or
service.
Synonyms
corporate trust
consortium
drug cartel
oil cartel
combine
cartel
pool
syndicate
Antonyms
deny
withdraw
take
starve
breastfeed
Etymology
trust (English)
truste (Middle English (1100-1500))
traust (Old Norse)
10. deed
noun.
(ˈdiːd)
A
legal
document
signed
and
sealed
and
delivered
to
effect
a
transfer
of
property
and
to
show
the
legal
right
to
possess
it.
Synonyms
legal instrument
deed of conveyance
title
bill of sale
enfeoffment
mortgage deed
legal document
instrument
deed poll
title deed
official document
Antonyms
overact
underact
fail
action
activeness
Etymology
deed (English)
dede (Middle English (1100-1500))
ded (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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