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Main Entry: trust
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: belief in something as true, trustworthy

Synonyms:

assurance, certainty, certitude, confidence, conviction, credence, credit, dependence, entrustment, expectation, faith, gospel truth, hope, positiveness, reliance, stock, store, sureness

Antonyms:

disbelief, distrust, mistrust
Main Entry: trust
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: responsibility, custody

Synonyms:

account, care, charge, duty, guard, guardianship, keeping, liability, moment, obligation, protection, safekeeping, trusteeship, ward
Main Entry: trust
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: large company

Synonyms:

bunch, business, cartel, chain, combine, conglomerate, corporation, crew, crowd, gang, group, institution, megacorp, mob, monopoly, multinational organization, outfit, pool, ring, syndicate
Main Entry: trust
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: believe, place confidence in

Synonyms:

accredit, assume, bank on, be convinced, bet bottom dollar on, bet on, build on, calculate on, confide in, count on, depend on, expect, gamble on, have faith in, hope, imagine, lay money on, lean on, look to, place confidence in, place trust in, presume, reckon on, rely upon, suppose, surmise, swear by, take, take at face value, think likely

Antonyms:

disbelieve, distrust, mistrust
Main Entry: trust
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: give to for safekeeping

Synonyms:

advance, aid, assign, command, commission, commit, confer, confide, consign, delegate, entrust, give over, grant, lend, let, let out, loan, make trustee, patronize, put into hands of, sign over, store, transfer, turn over

Antonyms:

hold, keep
Main Entry: accept
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: believe the goodness, realness of something

Synonyms:

acknowledge, affirm, approbate, approve, buy*, countenance, fancy, favor, go for, hold, hold with, like, recognize, relish, swallow*, take as gospel truth, take stock in, trust
Notes: accept is 'take or agree to' and except means 'exclude, leave out'

Antonyms:

disagree, dispute, reject, renounce, repudiate
Main Entry: anticipation
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: expectation

Synonyms:

apprehension, awaiting, contemplation, expectancy, foresight, foretaste, high hopes, hope, impatience, joy, looking forward, outlook, preconception, premonition, preoccupation, prescience, presentiment, promise, prospect, trust

Antonyms:

amazement, astonishment, doubt, fear, sensation, surprise, wonder
Main Entry: assurance
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: confidence

Synonyms:

aggressiveness, aplomb, arrogance, assuredness, audacity, boldness, bravery, certainty, certitude, conviction, coolness, courage, effrontery, faith, firmness, impudence, nerve, poise, positiveness, presumption, security, self-confidence, self-reliance, sureness, surety, temerity, trust

Antonyms:

confusion, distrust, doubt, fear, hesitancy, misgiving, shyness, uncertainty
Main Entry: bank on
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: depend upon

Synonyms:

assume, be sure about, believe in, bet on, build on, count on, gamble on, lean on, look to, reckon on, rely on, stake, trust, venture, wager
Main Entry: belief
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: putting regard in as true

Synonyms:

acceptance, admission, assent, assumption, assurance, avowal, axiom, certainty, conclusion, confidence, conjecture, conviction, credence, credit, deduction, divination, expectation, faith, fancy, feeling, guess, hope, hypothesis, idea, impression, intuition, judgment, knowledge, mind, mindset, notion, opinion, persuasion, position, postulation, presumption, presupposition, profession, reliance, supposition, surmise, suspicion, theorem, theory, thesis, thinking, trust, understanding, view

Antonyms:

disbelief
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