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trusts

Pronunciation: [trʌsts]

Word

Context: "relationship"

(noun) a trust is a belief or confidence in someone or something. For example, when you believe that your friend will keep a secret, you have trust in them.

Example

She has a lot of trusts in her teammates, knowing they will all try their best.

Example

After the mistake, he felt that his trust in her had been broken.

Example

Do you think it’s important to have trusts in your friends?

Context: "relationship"

(verb) to trust means to believe in someone or something. It's like saying you feel safe or sure about them, like believing that your teacher will help you learn.

Example

I trust my best friend to always tell me the truth.

Example

I don't trust that he will finish the project on time.

Example

Why do you trust your parents so much?

Context: "business"

(noun) in business, a trust can also mean a legal arrangement where one person controls money or property for someone else's benefit. It helps manage and protect things like money for a child.

Example

The family set up a trust for their children's education.

Example

He was unhappy because he wasn't included in the trust that managed his family's wealth.

Example

What does a trust do for someone’s money?

Context: "business"

(verb) to trust in business can mean to rely on a company or person to do what they promised. Like when you believe that a store will give you a good product.

Example

Many people trust this brand because it has a good reputation.

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I don't trust that company after hearing their bad reviews.

Example

Why do you trust this store with your money?

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