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How to Use "Trust" with Example Sentences
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trust
(n):
the belief that someone is good and honest; a financial agreement where someone legally manages someone else's money for a period of time
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Used with adjectives:
"
Do you have
complete
trust
in me?
"
(complete, total, absolute)
"
We need
mutual
trust
in each other.
"
(mutual, basic)
"
They put
great
trust
in their lawyer.
"
(great)
"
They have
little
trust
in people.
"
(little)
"
Her money will be put into a
family
trust
until she turns 18 years old.
"
(family)
Used with verbs:
"
They
put
their
trust
in the president.
"
(put, placed)
"
You and I need to
develop
trust
in each other.
"
(develop, build)
"
How can I
earn
your
trust
?
"
(earn, gain, win)
"
You
broke
our
trust
in you.
"
(broke, destroyed, abused, betrayed)
"
The inheritance
will be held in
a
trust
until he turns 18 years old.
"
(will be held in, will be kept in)
"
The grandparents
created
a
trust
for their grandchildren.
"
(created, established, formed, set up)
Used with prepositions:
"
There was no
trust
among
the employees.
"
(among, between)
"
They lost their
trust
in
him.
"
(in)
Used with nouns:
"
They set up a
trust
account
for their daughter.
"
(account, fund)
"
Who is the
trust
beneficiary
?
"
(beneficiary)
"
The inheritance will be held by the
trust
manager
.
"
(manager, company)
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trust
(v):
to believe that someone or something is good and honest
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Used with adverbs:
"
I
totally
trusted
you, but you lied to me.
"
(totally, completely, really, truly, absolutely)
"
She
blindly
trusted
her friend and was betrayed.
"
(blindly)
Used with verbs:
"
She
is unable to
trust
him.
"
(be + unable to, be + able to, can, be + ready to, be + willing to)
Used with prepositions:
"
I would
trust
him
with
my life.
"
(with)
"
You have to
trust
in
her abilities.
"
(in)
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