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trust
noun as in belief in something as true, trustworthy
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noun as in responsibility, custody
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noun as in large company
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verb as in believe, place confidence in
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We proud skeptics would rather trust the demonstrable facts than the alleged truth.
And ultimately this creates steadily eroding trust among voters for not just politics but the institutions of government.
Others have taken the stage to tell women to just work harder and trust in karma.
If she wants voters to believe and trust in her, she must court favor with the local pastor, Jeremiah.
In order for a reunion to happen, it would take a high level of trust, musically, on everything that happened.
If you throw away this chance, you will both richly deserve to be hanged, as I sincerely trust you will be.
There are three things a wise man will not trust: the wind, the sunshine of an April day, and woman's plighted faith.
He must trust to his human merits, and not miracles, for his Sonship is of no value in this conflict.
As if unwilling to trust himself longer in dangerous companionship, he went up to town with Thomas Carr.
I would not trust their removal to any other hand, and so, the panel comes out without a shake.
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On this page you'll find 241 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to trust, such as: confidence, expectation, faith, hope, assurance, and certainty.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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