To trust in



Exemple : They trust in their team

Definition


"To trust in" means to have confidence or reliance on someone or something, believing in their ability, integrity, or reliability. For example, when people say 'They trust in their team,' they express faith that the team will perform well or act responsibly.

Traductions



    Étymologie


    The phrase "to trust in" comes from the Old English word 'trēowian,' meaning to have faith or confidence. Over time, 'trust' evolved to imply a deeper reliance on someone's character or ability. Adding 'in' emphasizes the object of that trust, highlighting the focus of belief or confidence.