210 Verbs to Use for the Word trust

I sent for word, and I learned that Jack Landis had betrayed his trust, fallen in love with some undesirable woman of the mining camp, denied my claim to any of the gold to which I had sent him.

If you show dignity you will not be mocked; if you are indulgent you will win the multitude; if faithful, men will place their trust in you; if earnest, you will do something meritorious; and if kind, you will be enabled to avail yourself amply of men's services.

In April following, the form of government in England was changed, and the supreme authority assumed by Cromwell; upon which occasion Blake, with his associates, declared that, notwithstanding the change in the administration, they should still be ready to discharge their trust, and to defend the nation from insults, injuries, and encroachments.

Yet he accepted his trust blindly, and as far as I could then see, intended to fulfil it faithfully.

He had made a sort of religion of suppressing the fact that he was a prince; the holy of holies of this cult was the fact that he was a prince who sought to do good to his neighbora prince in whom one might repose trust.

Well, then, he, putting full trust in the veiled meaning of my words, and choosing the proper time and place, came to an experience of that which I desired as much as he, although I feigned the contrary.

I have no fear that my little girl will abuse the trust.

At any rate, I had fulfilled my trust, and if I died in the hills Virginia would yet bless her deliverer.

I am not one of those ... who dare trust in Providence for defence and security of their own liberty while they enslave and wish to continue in slavery thousands who are as well entitled to freedom as themselves.

Prince William was committed to the care of Helie de St. Saen, who had married Robert's natural daughter, and who, being a man of probity and honour beyond what was usual in those ages, executed the trust with great affection and fidelity.

It is because I have given you my full trust and confidence I can say these words.

Misfortune came over me, and came over my house, and came over my guiltless nation; still I never have lost my trust in the Father of all.

Why are you so glum?" "My friend has been taken prisoner by a bad Witch," explained the boy, who felt an inexplicable trust for this equine newcomer.

There is no need for me to break a trust without some definite object.

That men should uprightly discharge offices serviceable to public good, it doth behove that they be firmly engaged to perform the trusts reposed in them.

Drawer after drawer she opened, but nowhere could she find the secret trust.

In the course of the thirteen months, during which they had exercised this public trust, they had printed, and afterwards distributed, not at random, but judiciously, and through, respectable channels, (besides 26,526 reports, accounts of debates in parliament, and other small papers,) no less than 51,432 pamphlets, or books.

There are not many of your countrymen to whom I would confide such a trust, for I know the risk they run who make ill-assorted unions" "Ill-assorted unions, Mr. Effingham!"

Not only my affection, but my humanity recoils at the barbarous idea of deserting the sacred trust reposed in me.

I hold a solemn trust, which I have the means of fulfilling, and I'm bound to try.

" She had got beyond the pain of Maisie's goodness, Maisie's trust.

The man or woman who knows he or she is believed in and trusted is very careful to deserve that trust.

If there are too many who love to be tempted to forget their trusts, by a well-managed venality, there are a few who find a greater satisfaction in being thought beyond its influence.

Had I trusted youfor trust, you know Will keep love's fire forever aglow; Then what would have mattered storm or sun, But the watchingthe waiting, all is done; For the woman that loved, died years ago, Years ago.

My kind also he took ther-tille; my nature also he took Full truly trust

210 Verbs to Use for the Word  trust