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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 :   [ gcide ]

  Trust \Trust\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Trusted; p. pr. & vb. n.
     Trusting.] [OE. trusten, trosten. See Trust, n.]
     1. To place confidence in; to rely on, to confide, or repose
        faith, in; as, we can not trust those who have deceived
        us.
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              I will never trust his word after.    --Shak.
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              He that trusts every one without reserve will at
              last be deceived.                     --Johnson.
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     2. To give credence to; to believe; to credit.
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              Trust me, you look well.              --Shak.
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     3. To hope confidently; to believe; -- usually with a phrase
        or infinitive clause as the object.
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              I trust to come unto you, and speak face to face.
                                                    --2 John 12.
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              We trustwe have a good conscience.    --Heb. xiii.
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     4. to show confidence in a person by intrusting (him) with
        something.
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              Whom, with your power and fortune, sir, you trust,
              Now to suspect is vain.               --Dryden.
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     5. To commit, as to one's care; to intrust.
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              Merchants were not willing to trust precious cargoes
              to any custody but that of a man-of-war. --Macaulay.
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     6. To give credit to; to sell to upon credit, or in
        confidence of future payment; as, merchants and
        manufacturers trust their customers annually with goods.
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     7. To risk; to venture confidently.
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              [Beguiled] by thee
              to trust thee from my side.           --Milton.
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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) :   [ web1913 ]

  Trust \Trust\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Trusted; p. pr. & vb. n.
     Trusting.] [OE. trusten, trosten. See Trust, n.]
     1. To place confidence in; to rely on, to confide, or repose
        faith, in; as, we can not trust those who have deceived
        us.
  
              I will never trust his word after.    --Shak.
  
              He that trusts every one without reserve will at
              last be deceived.                     --Johnson.
  
     2. To give credence to; to believe; to credit.
  
              Trust me, you look well.              --Shak.
  
     3. To hope confidently; to believe; -- usually with a phrase
        or infinitive clause as the object.
  
              I trust to come unto you, and speak face to face.
                                                    --2 John 12.
  
              We trustwe have a good conscience.    --Heb. xiii.
                                                    18.
  
     4. to show confidence in a person by intrusting (him) with
        something.
  
              Whom, with your power and fortune, sir, you trust,
              Now to suspect is vain.               --Dryden.
  
     5. To commit, as to one's care; to intrust.
  
              Merchants were not willing to trust precious cargoes
              to any custody but that of a man-of-war. --Macaulay.
  
     6. To give credit to; to sell to upon credit, or in
        confidence of future payment; as, merchants and
        manufacturers trust their customers annually with goods.
  
     7. To risk; to venture confidently.
  
              [Beguiled] by thee to trust thee from my side.
                                                    --Milton.

From WordNet (r) 2.0 :   [ wn ]

  trusted
       adj : (of persons) worthy of trust or confidence; "a sure (or
             trusted) friend" [syn: sure]

From English Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-ALL-2023-07-27 ]

  trusted
     a.
     reliable
     vb.
     (infl of en trust  ed-form)

From English Wiktionary: English language only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-en-2023-07-27 ]

  trusted
     a.
     reliable
     vb.
     (infl of en trust  ed-form)

From English Wiktionary: Western, Greek, and Slavonic languages only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western_Greek_Slavonic-2023-07-27 ]

  trusted
     a.
     reliable
     vb.
     (infl of en trust  ed-form)

From English Wiktionary: Western languages only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western-2023-07-27 ]

  trusted
     a.
     reliable
     vb.
     (infl of en trust  ed-form)

From Finnish Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-fi-ALL-2023-07-27 ]

  trusted
     Englanti vb.
     (en-v-taivm t rust ed)

From Swedish Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-sv-ALL-2023-07-27 ]

  trusted
     Engelska a.
     (avledning en trust ordform=perfpart)
     Engelska vb.
     (böjning en verb trust)

From English-Arabic FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.6.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ara ]

  Trusted /tɹˈʌstɪd/
  مؤتمن

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  trusted /tɹˈʌstɪd/ 
  důvěryhodný

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  trusted /tɹˈʌstɪd/ 
  spolehlivý

From Eurfa Saesneg, English-Welsh Eurfa/Freedict dictionary ver. 0.2.3 :   [ freedict:eng-cym ]

  trusted /tɹˈʌstɪd/ 
  ymddiriedol 

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  trusted /tɹˈʌstɪd/
  angenommen, davon ausgegangen
   see: trust, trusting
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  trusted /tɹˈʌstɪd/
  vertraut, sich verlassen, getraut
        "he/she trusted"  - er/sie vertraute, er/sie verließ sich, er/sie traute
        "he/she has/had trusted"  - er/sie hat/hatte vertraut, er/sie hat/hatte sich verlassen, er/sie hat/hatte getraut
        "He is not to be trusted."  - Auf ihn ist kein Verlass.
   see: trust, trusting, have confidence in sb.
  

From English - Modern Greek XDXF/FreeDict dictionary ver. 0.1.1 :   [ freedict:eng-ell ]

  trusted /tɹˈʌstɪd/
  
  έμπιστος

From English-Hungarian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.2.1 :   [ freedict:eng-hun ]

  trusted /tɹˈʌstɪd/
  1. bizalmas
  2. megbízható

From IPA:en_US :   [ IPA:en_US ]

  

/ˈtɹəstɪd/


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