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Truster - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A truster is a person who believes in or relies on someone or something with confidence. It refers to someone who places trust in others, often expecting honesty or reliability.

truster

/ˈtrʌstər/ /ˈtrʌstə/

Definition:

A person who trusts or is trusted, often in a legal or financial context.

Synonyms:

confidant, believer, dependent, trustee

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

skeptic, doubter, distruster

Common Collocations:

truster of funds, blind truster, naive truster

Derivatives:

trusting (adj.), trustingly (adv.)

Usage Tips:

Use "truster" to describe someone who relies on another’s honesty or reliability, often in formal agreements.

Common Phrases:

blind truster, naive truster, wary truster

Etymology:

Derived from Old Norse "traust," meaning confidence or reliance; suffix "-er" denotes a person performing the action.

Examples:

  • 1. She is a natural truster in her friends' honesty.
  • 2. The lawyer acted as the truster for the family’s estate.
  • 3. A naive truster may be easily deceived by false promises.
  • 4. He became the sole truster of their shared savings account.

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