Antonyms for
trusts
Confidence in or reliance on some person or quality.
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No Antonyms Found for Trusts

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All Definitions for Trusts

Below are all the dictionary definitions of trusts:

1Confidence in or reliance on some person or quality.
2Dependence upon something in the future
3Hope.
4Confidence in the future payment for goods or services supplied
5Credit.
6That which is committed or entrusted
7Something received in confidence
8A charge.
9That upon which confidence is reposed
10Ground of reliance
11Hope.
12The condition or obligation of one to whom anything is confided
13Responsible charge or office.
14The confidence vested in a person who has legal ownership of a property to manage for the benefit of another.
15An arrangement whereby property or money is given to be held by a third party (a trustee), on the basis that it will be managed for the benefit of, or eventually transferred to, a stated beneficiary
16For example, money to be given to a child when he or she reaches adulthood.
17A group of businessmen or traders organised for mutual benefit to produce and distribute specific commodities or services, and managed by a central body of trustees.
18Affirmation of the access rights of a user of a computer system.
19To place confidence in, to rely on, to confide in.
20To have faith in
21To rely on for continuing support or aid.
22To give credence to
23To believe
24To credit.
25To hope confidently
26To believe (usually with a phrase or infinitive clause as the object)
27To show confidence in a person by entrusting them with something.
28To commit, as to one's care
29To entrust.
30To give credit to
31To sell to upon credit, or in confidence of future payment.
32To rely on (something), as though having trust (on it).
33To have trust
34To be credulous
35To be won to confidence
36To confide.
37Of or relating to a trust.
38Trustworthiness, reliability.
39To risk
40To venture confidently.
41To sell or deliver anything in reliance upon a promise of payment
42To give credit.
43Secure, safe.
44Faithful, dependable.

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What are antonyms for trusts?

Common antonyms for trusts. These words express opposite or contrasting meanings and can be used to create contrast in writing.

How many antonyms does trusts have?

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About antonyms for trusts

Finding the right antonym for trusts helps writers create contrast, clarify meaning, and add depth to their work. Defined as "Confidence in or reliance on some person or quality.", trusts has 0 opposite words that can be used to express contrasting ideas.

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