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Misplace your trust Meaning in English

expression

mɪsˈpɫeɪs/ /ˈjɔɹ/, /ˈjʊɹ/ /ˈtɹəst
miss-PLAYS yer TRUST
mɪsplˈeɪs/ /jˈɔː/ /tɹˈʌst
miss-PLAYS yaw TRUST

Definition

To trust someone who does not deserve it, often resulting in disappointment or betrayal.

Usage & Nuances

Formally neutral but slightly literary/reflective in tone; often used with 'I/we/you' and about people, groups, or institutions. Common mistake: confusing with 'lose trust' (means to stop trusting, not to trust the wrong person). Often followed by 'in someone/organization'.

Example Sentences

Try not to misplace your trust in people you don't know well.

basic

If you misplace your trust, you may get hurt.

basic

She learned not to misplace her trust after being betrayed.

basic

It hurts when you realize you misplaced your trust in the wrong friend.

natural

Many people have misplaced their trust in politicians and felt let down.

natural

Don't misplace your trust just because someone is nice at first.

natural