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trust

/trʌst/

Trust is the strong belief that someone is honest, good, and will not hurt you. It is a feeling of safety and confidence you have in your family and friends.

Ejemplos

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1

A happy family is built on love and trust.

A happy family is founded on love and the belief in each other's honesty.

2

The contract was signed as a sign of mutual trust between the two companies.

The agreement was signed to show that both companies believe in each other.

3

I tell my sister everything because there is total trust between us.

I share all my secrets with my sister because I believe in her completely.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
trust
Verb
trust
Adverbio
trustingly
Adjetivo
trustworthy
Relacionado
trustworthiness
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Truco para recordar

Trust is like a bridge; it connects people, but it takes time to build and can break if not cared for.

Quiz rápido

It takes a long time to ___ trust with a new friend.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: build

Ejemplos

1

A happy family is built on love and trust.

everyday

A happy family is founded on love and the belief in each other's honesty.

2

The contract was signed as a sign of mutual trust between the two companies.

formal

The agreement was signed to show that both companies believe in each other.

3

I tell my sister everything because there is total trust between us.

informal

I share all my secrets with my sister because I believe in her completely.

4

Researchers found that trust is essential for social stability.

academic

Scientists discovered that believing in others is necessary for a stable society.

5

We work hard to maintain the trust of our customers.

business

We do our best to keep our customers believing in our reliability.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
trust
Verb
trust
Adverbio
trustingly
Adjetivo
trustworthy
Relacionado
trustworthiness

Colocaciones comunes

build trust to slowly create a feeling of belief in someone
lose trust to stop believing that someone is honest
blind trust believing in someone without any proof or doubt
mutual trust when two people believe in each other equally
place trust in to decide to rely on someone

Frases Comunes

a breach of trust

when someone breaks a promise or acts dishonestly

trust your gut

to follow your feelings when making a decision

in someone's trust

being looked after by someone responsible

Se confunde a menudo con

trust vs truth

Truth refers to facts that are real, while trust is the feeling of believing in someone.

trust vs believe

Believe is a verb (action), while trust can be used as a noun for the feeling itself.

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Notas de uso

When used as a noun, 'trust' is usually uncountable. You can say 'I have trust in you' but not 'I have a trust in you' in everyday conversation.

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Errores comunes

Learners often say 'make trust' when they should say 'build trust' or 'gain trust'.

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Truco para recordar

Trust is like a bridge; it connects people, but it takes time to build and can break if not cared for.

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Origen de la palabra

From the Old Norse word 'traust', meaning help, confidence, or protection.

Patrones gramaticales

Uncountable noun (usually) Commonly followed by the preposition 'in' Used with verbs like 'build', 'gain', 'earn', or 'break'
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Contexto cultural

In many cultures, family trust is considered the most important bond, and breaking it is seen as a major social error.

Quiz rápido

It takes a long time to ___ trust with a new friend.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: build

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dad

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mother

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son

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child

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sister

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twin

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baby

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