HOPE vs TRUST: NOUN
- The virtuous desire for future good.
- A person or thing that is a source of hope.
- The actual thing wished for.
- The belief or expectation that something wished for can or will happen.
- That which is hoped for; an object of hope.
- One who, or that which, gives hope, furnishes ground of expectation, or promises desired good.
- A desire of some good, accompanied with an expectation of obtaining it, or a belief that it is obtainable; an expectation of something which is thought to be desirable; confidence; pleasing expectancy.
- A small bay; an inlet; a haven.
- A sloping plain between mountain ridges.
- Synonyms Reliance, dependence.
- Expectation, without reference to desire; prognostication.
- The object of hope; the thing hoped for.
- That which gives hope; one who or that which furnishes ground of expectation or promise of desired good; promise.
- Confidence in a future event, or in the future disposition or conduct of some person; trust, especially a high or holy trust.
- Expectation of something desired; desire accompanied by expectation.
- A mound; a hill. [Prov. Eng.] This word occurs in several place-names, as Easthope, Kirkhope, Stanhope, etc.
- A hollow; a valley; especially, the upper end of a narrow mountain valley when it is nearly encircled by smooth green slopes: nearly equivalent to comb.
- An inlet; a small bay; a haven.
- Trust; confidence.
- The theological virtue defined as the desire and search for a future good, difficult but not impossible to attain with God's help.
- A source of or reason for such longing or desire.
- An instance of such longing or desire.
- The longing or desire for something accompanied by the belief in the possibility of its occurrence.
- Grounds for feeling hopeful about the future
- United States comedian (born in England) who appeared in films with Bing Crosby (1903-2003)
- Someone (or something) on which expectations are centered
- The general feeling that some desire will be fulfilled
- A specific instance of feeling hopeful
- One of the three Christian virtues
- Keeping; care.
- The state of being confided to another's care or guard; charge.
- The state of being confided in and relied on; the state of one to whom something is intrusted.
- Specifically, in mod. com. usage, an organization for the control of several corporations under one direction by the device of a transfer by the stockholders in each corporation of at least a majority of the stock to a central committee or board of trustees, who issue in return to such stockholders respectively certificates showing in effect that, although they have parted with their stock and the consequent voting power, they are still entitled to dividends or to share in the profits—the object being to enable the trustees to elect directors in all the corporations, to control and suspend at pleasure the work of any, and thus to economize expenses, regulate production, and defeat competition.
- Something confided to one's faith; a charge given or received in confidence; something which one is bound in duty and in honor to keep inviolate; a duty incumbent on one.
- That which is committed or intrusted to one, as for safe-keeping or use.
- The relation between persons and property which arises when the legal ownership is given to one person, called the trustee, and the beneficial enjoyment or advantages of ownership are given or reserved to another, the cestui que trust or beneficiary.
- The right on the part of such other to enjoy the use or the profits or to require a disposal of the property for his benefit.
- In law: A confidence reposed in a person by making him the nominal owner of property which he is to hold, use, or dispose of for the benefit of another.
- Confidence in the ability and intention of one who does not pay ready money to pay at some definite or indefinite time in the future: as, to buy or sell on trust.
- Credit.
- That on which one relies or in which he confides; ground of reliance, confidence, or hope.
- Confident expectation; assured anticipation; dependence upon something future or contingent as if present or actual; hope.
- Reliance on the veracity, integrity, justice, friendship, or other virtue or sound principle of another; a firm reliance on promises or on laws or principles; confidence; belief.
- A combination of firms or corporations for the purpose of reducing competition and controlling prices throughout a business or industry.
- An institution or organization directed by trustees.
- The property so held.
- The confidence reposed in a trustee when giving the trustee legal title to property to administer for another, together with the trustee's obligation regarding that property and the beneficiary.
- A legal relationship in which one party holds a title to property while another party has the entitlement to the beneficial use of that property.
- Reliance on the intention and ability of a purchaser to pay in the future; credit.
- Reliance on something in the future; hope.
- Something committed into the care of another; a charge.
- Custody; care.
- One in which confidence is placed.
- The condition and resulting obligation of having confidence placed in one.
- Firm belief in the integrity, ability, or character of a person or thing; confidence or reliance.
- A trustful relationship
- Complete confidence in a person or plan etc
- Certainty based on past experience
- Something (as property) held by one party (the trustee) for the benefit of another (the beneficiary)
- A consortium of independent organizations formed to limit competition by controlling the production and distribution of a product or service
- The trait of trusting; of believing in the honesty and reliability of others
HOPE vs TRUST: VERB
- To expect and wish.
- To want something to happen.
- Expect and wish
- Be optimistic; be full of hope; have hopes
- Intend with some possibility of fulfilment
- Confer a trust upon
- Expect and wish
- Be confident about something
- Have confidence or faith in
- Allow without fear
- Extend credit to
HOPE vs TRUST: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To place confidence; to trust with confident expectation of good; -- usually followed by in.
- To entertain or indulge hope; to cherish a desire of good, or of something welcome, with expectation of obtaining it or belief that it is obtainable; to expect; -- usually followed by for.
- To desire and consider possible: : expect.
- To have confidence; trust.
- To wish for a particular event that one considers possible.
- To be confident; hope.
- To have or place reliance; depend.
- To extend credit to.
- To place in the care of another person or in a situation deemed safe; entrust.
- To give credence to; believe.
- To expect with assurance; assume.
- To have confidence in allowing (someone) to use, know, or look after something.
- To have or place confidence in; depend on.
HOPE vs TRUST: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To expect; to fear.
- To desire with expectation or with belief in the possibility or prospect of obtaining; to look forward to as a thing desirable, with the expectation of obtaining it; to cherish hopes of.
- N/A
HOPE vs TRUST: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Have hopes
- Be full of hope
- Be optimistic
- To imagine; have an impression; think: with an effect of irony: as, I hope I know what I am talking about.
- To expect; regard as likely to happen: not implying desire: with a clause as object.
- [Hope is also loosely used as synonymous with desire, long for, or wish.]
- To desire with expectation; look forward to as desirable, with the expectation of obtaining: with a clause (with or without that) or, less commonly, a noun as object.
- To have confidence; trust with earnest expectation of good.
- To entertain or indulge an expectation of something desired.
- (idiom) (hope against hope) To hope with little reason or justification.
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- (chiefly archaic) extend credit to
- An obsolete spelling of trussed, preterit and past participle of truss.
- To give credit for something due; sell on credit: as, to trust recklessly.
- To repose confidence; place faith or reliance; rely: with on or in.
- To entertain a lively hope; feel sure; expect confidently: followed by a clause.
- To give credit to; supply with goods or something of value in the expectation of future payment.
- To commit, consign, or allow with confidence; permit to be in some place, position, or company, or to do some particular thing, without misgiving or fear of consequences: as, to trust one's self to another's guidance.
- To intrust: with with before the object confided.
- To believe; credit; receive with credence, as a statement, assertion, or the like.
- To place or repose confidence in (a person); rely upon; depend upon.
- (idiom) (in trust) In the possession or care of a trustee.
HOPE vs TRUST: RELATED WORDS
- Urge, Think, Pray, Expect, Optimism, Want, Chance, Wish, Believe, Hopefully, Hopeful, Go for, Trust, Desire, Promise
- Cartel, Combine, Commit, Intrust, Desire, Reliance, Swear, Rely, Bank, Hope, Confide, Believe, Entrust, Faith, Confidence
HOPE vs TRUST: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Aim, Expectation, Urge, Think, Pray, Expect, Want, Chance, Wish, Believe, Hopefully, Hopeful, Go for, Trust, Desire
- Trustworthy, Cartel, Combine, Commit, Intrust, Desire, Reliance, Rely, Bank, Hope, Confide, Believe, Entrust, Faith, Confidence
HOPE vs TRUST: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- We hope that this guide has been useful to you and we hope to see you making offers soon on Auctioneera!
- But the hope which sustains her is unshakable, just as the joy which flows from this hope is indestructible.
- We hope to have you instructed you sufficiently and we hope you enjoy fighting your very own boss!
- Megan Broadstreet, Hope Church Assistant Events Coordinator, expressed thanks to the Assembly for being at Hope Church and sharing in worship and fellowship.
- We hope this estimate helps you plan your trip and we hope you have a great time here in the Riviera Maya.
- What hope, what hope is there for these two?
- We hope this helps clear it up and we hope you have a great time here on vacation.
- Now hope that is seen is not hope, because who hopes for what he sees?
- Free labor has the inspiration of hope; pure slavery has no hope.
- This hope we have as an anchor of the soul, a hope both sure and steadfast.
- Berks County Trust Company to American Bank and Trust Co.
- Certificate of Trust is helpful for transacting trust matters.
- Property held in trust for distribution to a remainder beneficiary when the trust terminates or property held in trust in perpetuity.
- Therefore, the trust document should identify who should receive the trust assets upon the death of the trust beneficiary.
- Passed since the affidavit arizona trust and helps transfer trust passes away with the information is called a trust receipts and the careful records.
- The trust deeds of the JJ Trust and the GH Trust were essentially the same.
- When trust is betrayed by sexual abuse, the victim is left unsure of whom to trust and frequently develops a deficit of self trust.
- As an alternative to your AB trust you might wish to create a simple revocable living trust, using living trust forms.
- In contrast to a testamentary trust, a living trust or inter vivos trust goes into effect while you are alive.
- Revoking a family trust involves dissolving the trust and transferring any assets owned by the trust back to yourself.
HOPE vs TRUST: QUESTIONS
- Do we need hope if we already have what we hope for?
- What are the differences between the hope and HOPE Scholarships?
- Why did Bob Hope enjoy playing the role of Bob Hope?
- What is health & hope toward health and Hope H I your Handbook?
- Does hope go to Italy with Brooke after Hope's death?
- What happened to Hope Hope in Ant-Man and the wasp?
- Do I need to use Hope brake mounts with Hope brakes?
- How do you keep hope alive when all hope is fading?
- Can a two-factor structure of hope help promote hope?
- What would hope hope read these parenting teenage quotes?
- Can a founder of a private trust earn money through trust?
- When to use a trust deed constitution for a charitable trust?
- How do I transfer a child trust Trust (CTT) to Jisa?
- Why choose the arc master trust for your special needs trust?
- Is Sri Siva Vishnu temple trust a tax-exempt religious trust?
- Are Trust Company fees separated between investment management and trust administration?
- When did Southfield Grange Trust join co-op Academies Trust?
- Why Ashoka Trust consultancy for Trust registration in Uttar Pradesh?
- Should we trust the lord or trust our own understanding?
- What is a revocable trust versus irrevocable trust?