Trust (social science)

Trust is a feeling that somebody or something can be relied upon, or will turn out to be good. It is the feeling of being sure about something, even if it cannot be proved.

The word "trust" can be a noun or a verb:

  • (Noun): I have complete trust in you (meaning: I can rely on you to do the right thing, or what I want you to do).
  • (Verb): I trust you completely (same meaning).

There is also an adjective: trusting.

  • He is very trusting (meaning: he trusts people easily).

One can also trust a thing:

  • I would not trust that chair (meaning: If you sit on it, it will probably break).

To trust often means: to feel confident that something will or has happened:

  • I trust you are feeling better.

In religion, trust can be similar to faith. Someone who believes in God will put their trust in Him: the Book of Proverbs says: 'Trust in the LORD with all your heart' (3:5)

To trust (or entrust) can be used in other ways:

  • I would not trust him with the money he might Rob us of it (meaning: “He might not be honest. He might keep it all for himself”).

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