by That’s insane March 27, 2020

trust : pronounced /trəst/
(noun)
1. firm belief in the reliability, truth, integrity of someone or something.
"relationships an are built on trust"
(Similar: confidence, belief, faith, free from suspicion/doubt, chureness, certainty
Opposite: distrust, doubt, mistrust, scepticism)
2. a lawful arrangement whereby a trustee acts for the good of all beneficiaries.
"a trust was set up"
verb
1. believe in the reliability, truth, ability, integrity of
"She has integrity, you can trust her."
ARCHAIC
1. "Trust (n: integrity, honesty) rarely exists anymore, trust (v: rely on, believe) no one. "
(noun)
1. firm belief in the reliability, truth, integrity of someone or something.
"relationships an are built on trust"
(Similar: confidence, belief, faith, free from suspicion/doubt, chureness, certainty
Opposite: distrust, doubt, mistrust, scepticism)
2. a lawful arrangement whereby a trustee acts for the good of all beneficiaries.
"a trust was set up"
verb
1. believe in the reliability, truth, ability, integrity of
"She has integrity, you can trust her."
ARCHAIC
1. "Trust (n: integrity, honesty) rarely exists anymore, trust (v: rely on, believe) no one. "
Shaun: "can't believe I trusted her"
Friend: "Shame on her, man!"
Shaun: "... and .. then I trusted her again ... "
Friend: " Shame on YOU, silly man!"
** They play the jukebox - "We Won't Be Fooled Again!" - and do a shot. **
Friend: "Shame on her, man!"
Shaun: "... and .. then I trusted her again ... "
Friend: " Shame on YOU, silly man!"
** They play the jukebox - "We Won't Be Fooled Again!" - and do a shot. **
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