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    trusting
    /ˈtrʌstɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. showing or tending to have a belief in a person's honesty or sincerity; not suspicious: "it is foolish to be too trusting of other people"

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  2. TRUSTING definition: 1. always believing that other people are good or honest and will not harm or deceive you: 2…. Learn more.

  3. noun. ˈtrəst. Synonyms of trust. 1. a. : assured reliance on the character, ability, strength, or truth of someone or something. b. : one in which confidence is placed. 2. a. : dependence on something future or contingent : hope. b. : reliance on future payment for property (such as merchandise) delivered : credit. bought furniture on trust. 3. a.

  4. to believe that someone is good and honest and will not harm you, or that something is safe and reliable: My sister warned me not to trust him. Trust me - I know about these things. Trust your instincts, and do what you think is right. I don't trust air travel - it's unnatural. [ + obj + to infinitive ] I trust him to make the right decision.

  5. Trusting definition: inclined to trust; confiding; trustful. See examples of TRUSTING used in a sentence.

  6. Define trusting. trusting synonyms, trusting pronunciation, trusting translation, English dictionary definition of trusting. n. 1. a. Firm belief in the integrity, ability, or character of a person or thing; confidence or reliance: trying to gain our clients' trust; taking it on...

  7. adjective. /ˈtrʌstɪŋ/ tending to believe that other people are good, honest, etc. If you're too trusting, other people will take advantage of you. There is a need for a trusting relationship between client and consultant. Want to learn more?

  8. If you're trusting, you tend to believe what people tell you. A trusting friend will tell you her deepest secrets and trust that you'll keep them to yourself. Use the adjective trusting to describe people who always see the best in others.

  9. A trusting person believes that people are honest and sincere and do not intend to harm him or her.

  10. Trust, assurance, confidence imply a feeling of security. Trust implies instinctive unquestioning belief in and reliance upon something: to have trust in one's parents. Confidence implies conscious trust because of good reasons, definite evidence, or past experience: to have confidence in the outcome of events.

  11. Definition of trust verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.