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Take on trust Meaning in English

expression

ˈteɪk/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn/ /ˈtɹəst
TAYK-on TRUST
tˈeɪk/ /ˈɒn/ /tɹˈʌst
TAYK-on TRUHST

Definition

To believe or accept something as true without checking for proof or evidence.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly used in formal or literary English. Implies trust without demand for proof. Often used when discussing statements, ideas, or promises that cannot be easily checked. Less common in casual speech—alternatives: 'take someone's word for it', 'trust blindly'. Don't confuse with 'take for granted' (assume as obvious).

Example Sentences

Sometimes you need to take on trust what your friends tell you.

basic

"Is that story true?" "I just had to take it on trust."

natural

We have to take on trust what the teacher says.

basic

They took on trust the information from the website.

basic

You can't always take on trust what you hear in the news these days.

natural

If she says it's true, I'll take it on trust—she's never lied before.

natural