| query | A t____ is a financial arrangement in which a group of people or an organization keeps and invests money for someone.A trust is a financial arrangement in which a group of people or an organization keeps and invests money for someone. You could set up a trust so the children can't spend their inheritance. The money will be put in trust until she is 18. |
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| word | trust |
| full-definition | verb If you trust someone, you believe that they are honest and sincere and will not deliberately do anything to harm you. 'I trust you completely,' he said. He did argue in a general way that the president can't be trusted. After speaking to a group of her most trusted advisers, she turned her anger into action. If you trust someone to do something, you believe that they will do it. That's why I must trust you to keep this secret. They argued that the ruling party could not be trusted to oversee its own removal from power. If you trust someone with something important or valuable, you allow them to look after it or deal with it. This could make your superiors hesitate to trust you with major responsibilities. I'd trust him with my life. ...a care home where you were working in a position of trust. Although I didn't betray a trust, I feel I behaved shabbily. If you do not trust something, you feel that it is not safe or reliable . She nodded, not trusting her own voice. For one thing, he didn't trust his legs to hold him up. I still can't trust myself to remain composed in their presence. If you trust someone's judgment or advice, you believe that it is good or right. Jake has raised two smashing kids and I trust his judgement. I blame myself and will never be able to trust my instinct again. If you say you trust that something is true, you mean you hope and expect that it is true. I trust you will take the earliest opportunity to make a full apology. We trust that he and his department are considering our suggestion. If you trust in someone or something, you believe strongly in them, and do not doubt their powers or their good intentions . He was a pastor who trusted in the Lord and who lived to preach. Don't blindly trust in the good faith of any government official. noun Your trust in someone is your belief that they are honest and sincere and will not deliberately do anything to harm you. He destroyed me and my trust in men. You've betrayed their trust. There's a feeling of warmth and trust here. A trust is a financial arrangement in which a group of people or an organization keeps and invests money for someone. You could set up a trust so the children can't spend their inheritance. The money will be put in trust until she is 18. A trust is a group of people or an organization that has control of an amount of money or property and invests it on behalf of other people or as a charity . He had set up two charitable trusts. Over the past 18 months, the trust has opened four more cafés in the area. In Britain, a trust or a trust hospital is a public hospital that receives its funding directly from the national government. It has its own board of governors and is not controlled by the local health authority. The hospital became a self-governing trust this week. |
| inflections | truststrustingtrustedtrusted |
| cefr-level | B2 |
Tags: oxford5k::cefr-level:b2
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