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Trust with Meaning in English

expression

ˈtɹəst/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
TRUHST with or TRUHST wihth
tɹˈʌst/ /wˈɪð
trust WITH

Definition

To give someone responsibility for something important or valuable because you believe they will take care of it well. Often used to talk about trusting a person with a secret, a task, or an object.

Usage & Nuances

'Trust with' is always followed by what you're trusting the person to handle ('I trust her with my car'). It can refer to things (car, money), information (secrets), or responsibilities (a job). Don't confuse with simply 'trust' (believe someone is honest). Formal and informal contexts are both common.

Example Sentences

I trust him with my keys.

basic

You can trust me with your secret.

basic

They trusted her with the project.

basic

Would you trust me with your pet while you're on vacation?

natural

She doesn't trust him with important decisions.

natural

My boss finally trusted me with leading the team.

natural