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trust
verb
to
believe
that
someone
or
something
is
honest
,
reliable
,
or
safe
•
You
can
trust
the
guide
;
he
knows
every
path
in
the
jungle
.
You
can
trust
the
guide
;
he
knows
every
path
in
the
jungle
.
•
I
don't
trust
leaving
my
bike
unlocked
outside
the
station
.
I
don't
trust
leaving
my
bike
unlocked
outside
the
station
.
distrust
noun
-
distrust
,
distrusting
,
distrusts
,
distrusted
a
feeling
of
doubt
or
lack
of
confidence
towards
a
person
or
thing
.
•
His
distrust
of
strangers
made
him
cautious
in
new
situations
.
His
distrust
of
strangers
made
him
cautious
in
new
situations
.
•
There
was
widespread
distrust
of
the
new
government
policy
.
There
was
widespread
distrust
of
the
new
government
policy
.
Mid-16th
century
:
from
dis-
(
expressing
reversal
)
+
trust
.
verb
-
distrust
,
distrusting
,
distrusts
,
distrusted
have
a
lack
of
confidence
or
faith
in
(
someone
or
something
).
•
Many
people
distrust
online
reviews
because
they
can
be
fake
.
Many
people
distrust
online
reviews
because
they
can
be
fake
.
•
He
distrusts
anyone
who
promises
quick
riches
.
He
distrusts
anyone
who
promises
quick
riches
.
Mid-16th
century
:
from
dis-
(
expressing
reversal
)
+
trust
.
entrust
verb
-
entrust
,
entrusting
,
entrusts
,
entrusted
to
give
someone
a
responsibility
,
task
,
or
valuable
item
because
you
believe
they
will
deal
with
it
carefully
and
well
•
She
entrusted
her
youngest
son
with
looking
after
the
family
farm
while
she
was
away
.
She
entrusted
her
youngest
son
with
looking
after
the
family
farm
while
she
was
away
.
•
The
director
entrusts
important
clients
only
to
his
most
experienced
sales
team
.
The
director
entrusts
important
clients
only
to
his
most
experienced
sales
team
.
Late
16th
century
:
from
obsolete
French
entruster
,
from
en-
‘
in
’
+
trust
(
from
Old
French
truster
,
based
on
Latin
trustr
‘
to
trust
’).