Definitions and Examples of trust, believe, rely on
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To have confidence in the reliability, truth, or ability of someone or something.
Example
I trust my best friend with my deepest secrets.
To accept something as true or real, often without proof or evidence.
Example
I believe that honesty is the best policy.
Key Differences: trust vs believe vs rely on
- 1Trust implies a strong sense of confidence and reliability in someone or something.
- 2Believe suggests acceptance of something as true or real, often without proof or evidence.
- 3Rely on conveys a sense of dependence and trust in someone or something for support or help.
Effective Usage of trust, believe, rely on
- 1Building Relationships: Use trust to express confidence in someone's abilities or character.
- 2Expressing Faith: Use believe to convey your acceptance of something as true or real.
- 3Dependence and Support: Use rely on to express your trust and dependence on someone or something for support or help.
Remember this!
The antonyms of misdoubt are trust, believe, and rely on. These words convey a sense of confidence, faith, and assurance. Use these words to build relationships, express faith, and convey dependence and support.