ADJ
- great
- They have placed great trust in him as a negotiator
- absolute, complete
- blind, implicit
- They followed the instructions in blind trust that all would turn out well
- basic
- mutual
- sacred
- They accepted the responsibility as a sacred trust (= sth that had been trusted to them)
- fragile
- the fragile trust that existed between them
- misplaced
- public
- the need to restore public trust
VERB + TRUST
- have
- We have absolute trust in the teachers. Does the scheme have the trust and cooperation of the workers?
- place, put
- build (up), develop
- earn, gain, win
- abuse, betray
- He claimed the government had betrayed the trust of the British peo
- lose
- restore
- be based on
- a relationship based on trust
PREP
- ~ between
- efforts to promote mutual trust between nations
- ~ in
- His trust in them was misplaced
PHRASES
- a breach of trust, a lack of trust, a position of trust
- As a teacher, you are in a position of trust
ADJ
- independent, self-governing
- offshore, overseas
- investment
- unit
- Investing in a unit trust reduces risks for small investors
- charitable, family, hospital
VERB + TRUST
- hold sth in/on, keep sth in
- The proceeds will be held in trust for the children until they are eighteen
- create, establish, set up
- Wealthy people can set up overseas trusts for their children
- invest in
- administer, run
TRUST + NOUN
- account, assets, fund
- deed
- status
- manager
- beneficiary, holder
PREP
- in ~
- His father put the money in trust for him until he was 21
- ~ for
- the Cecil Houses Trust for old people