Collocations for "trust"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "trust" in context.
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trust
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.v
- trust your [friends, spouse, family]
- trust you [explicitly, completely, entirely]
- trust you with my [life, money]
- trust you to [go]
- (you can) trust me
- wouldn't trust him with the [job, responsibility]
- trust that you can [go, finish, help, do, make]
- trust that you will be able to [go]
- trust that you will [go]
- don't trust [her, what you read, everything you hear]
- I don't trust him as far as I can [throw him, spit]
- never trust a [lawyer, thief, man who]
- trust no one
- trust him to [spoil it, mess it up]!
- trust the [information, data, facts]
- trust what you are telling me
- trust in [her, yourself]
- trust in your [ability to, knowledge of]
- trusted by [thousands]
- have [full, complete, entire, great] trust (in)
- a [great, large, certain] amount of trust
- a [great] amount of trust in the [government, leader, coach]
- [hardly, barely] any trust (in)
- [worker, consumer, public] trust
- broke my trust
- lost my trust in you
- build trust (with)
- [gained, regained, earned] her trust
- the trust of his [wife, son, parents]
- the trust of the [voters, nation, company]
- a [showing, display, gesture] of trust
- in a [position, role] of trust
- sell [goods, merchandise, items] on trust
- left our [valuables, possessions, jewelry] in his trust
- the [money, fund, estate] was held in trust
- [set up, open] a trust for (your children)
- my [grandfather's] trust
- have trust issues
- trust-building activities
- a trust [fund, account, company]
- trust [capital, investments, laws, regulations]
'trust' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):