Trustable vs. Trusted — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Trustable and Trusted
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Definitions
Trustable
Capable of being trusted; trustworthy.
Trusted
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 trust that our friend is telling the truth.
Trusted
The condition and resulting obligation of having confidence placed in one
Violated a public trust.
Trusted
One in which confidence is placed.
Trusted
Custody; care
Left her papers in my trust during her illness.
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Trusted
Something committed into the care of another; a charge
Violated a public trust.
Trusted
Reliance on something in the future; hope
We have trust that the future will be better.
Trusted
Reliance on the intention and ability of a purchaser to pay in the future; credit
Bought the supplies on trust from a local dealer.
Trusted
A legal relationship in which one party holds a title to property while another party has the entitlement to the beneficial use of that property.
Trusted
The confidence reposed in a trustee when giving the trustee legal title to property to administer for another, together with the trustee's obligation regarding that property and the beneficiary.
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Trusted
The property so held.
Trusted
An institution or organization directed by trustees
A charitable trust.
Trusted
A combination of firms or corporations for the purpose of reducing competition and controlling prices throughout a business or industry.
Trusted
To have or place confidence in; depend on
Only trusted his friends.
Did not trust the strength of the thin rope.
Could not be trusted to oversee so much money.
Trusted
To have confidence in allowing (someone) to use, know, or look after something
Can I trust you with a secret?.
Trusted
To expect with assurance; assume
I trust that you will be on time.
Trusted
To give credence to; believe
I trust what you say.
Trusted
To place in the care of another person or in a situation deemed safe; entrust
"the unfortunate souls who trusted their retirement savings to the stock" (Bill Barnhart).
Trusted
To extend credit to.
Trusted
To have or place reliance; depend
We can only trust in our guide's knowledge of the terrain.
Trusted
To be confident; hope.
Trusted
Simple past tense and past participle of trust
Trusted
Reliable
Trusted
(of persons) worthy of trust or confidence;
A sure (or trusted) friend