Reverse Dictionary: TRUST

ADJECTIVES
► ACE-HIGH of an inmate: loyal, trustworthy, popular among his peers → 1930s sl., orig. US prison
► ALL LEATHER of a person: genuine, reliable, dependable, trustworthy → 1922 Amer. dial.
► ALL RIGHT of a person: decent, trustworthy → 1841
► ALL WOOL AND A YARD WIDE totally trustworthy; authentic; thoroughly honourable → 1882
► ALL WOOL, A YARD LONG AND A YARD WIDE totally trustworthy; authentic; thoroughly honourable → 1913
► AXIOPISTICAL trustworthy → 1611 obs.
► BETRUSTED trusted in, or confided in → a1461 obs.
► COPPER-BOTTOMED thoroughly sound, genuine, authentic, trustworthy → 1814
► CREDENT believing, trustful → 1604
► CREDITWORTHY deserving to be believed, credible, trustworthy → 1554
► EYE-SET set down by eyewitnesses; trustworthy → 1632 obs.
► FAST trustworthy, firm → 1642 Sc. obs.
► FIDIMPLICITARY putting full trust or faith in another’s views → 1652
► LEVEABLE that may be believed or trusted; credible, trustworthy → 1382 obs.
► RIGHT reliable, trustworthy; friendly or sympathetic to criminals → 1856 criminals’ sl.
► SOLID trustworthy, dependable, exciting, outstanding → L19 orig. jazz usage
► SOLID WITH trusted → L19
► STRAIGHT AS A WAGON TONGUE said of a trustworthy person → 1945 US Western usage (Bk.)
 STRAIGHT UP honest, trustworthy, straightforward → 1837 colloq.
► STRUSTY reliable, dependable, trustworthy → 1250 obs.
► TWENTY-FOUR CARAT genuine, flawless, trustworthy → 1965 colloq.
► TWENTY-TWO CARAT genuine, flawless, trustworthy → 1962 colloq.
► WHITE honourable; trustworthy → 1984 Aust. colloq. (Bk.)

ADVERBS
► AFFIANTLY confidently, with trust → a1641 obs.
► SOLID trustworthily, dependably, excitingly, outstandingly → L19 orig. African-American usage

NOUNS
► AFFIANCE the act of confiding, or fact of having faith, in a person, quality, etc. faith, trust → 1330
► AFFIER a person who puts trust in another → a1641 obs.
► AFFY reliance, trust in a person → c1380 obs.
► AXIOPISTY trustworthiness; worthiness of being believed → 1862
► BETRUST an entrusting, a trust → 1656 obs.
► BETRUSTMENT an entrusting, a trust → 1888 obs. (Bk.)
► CREANCE a believing; belief, trust, confidence, credence → c1380 obs.
► FAITHWORTHINESS the quality of being trustworthy → 1846
► FALSE TRUST a breach of trust → 1649 obs.
► HANDLING a position of trust; stewardship → 1660 Sc.
► MALVERSE a breach of trust, an act of duplicity, grave misconduct → 1703 Sc. obs.
► READSHIP ► REDESHIP confidence, trust; dependence, trustworthiness, reliability → 1829 Eng. dial.

NOUNS – PERSON
► ACE the finest, one who is completely trustworthy → 1992 prison sl.  (Bk.)
► AIREDALE a trustworthy friend → 1930s US criminals’ sl.
► BEAUT a kind, friendly, or trustworthy person → 1866 sl.
► CLEAN TATTIE, THE the right person, one who can be trusted or relied on → 1895 Sc. 
► COUNSEL-KEEPER a person who is trusted to keep secrets by another; a confidant → 1576 arch.
► DUCK an unrelentingly gullible and trusting person; an odd person → 1848 US prison sl.
► FAIR-PLAY ARTIST an honest, trustworthy person → 1950s sl.
► GECO a good friend; a trustworthy companion or associate → 1925 US criminals’ sl. obs.
► NKALAKATHA a trustworthy person → 2003 S. Afr. teen sl.
► SAFE CARD a trustworthy person → 1873 sl.
► SCHAINER YID ► SHAYNER YID an honest and absolutely trustworthy Jewish man → 1968 UK sl.
► SQUARE JOHN an honest man; one who can be trusted; a gentleman → 1934 Amer. sl.
► SQUARE SHOOTER a trustworthy person → 1914 Amer. sl. 
► STEADY EDDIE a reliable, dependable, trustworthy person → 2003 US sl.
► SURE CARD a trusty person → 1690 cant (Bk.)
► TATTIE, THE the right person, one who can be trusted or relied on → 1895 Sc. 
► TRUEPENNY a trusty person; an honest fellow → 1595 colloq. arch.
► WINCHELL a trusting, unsophisticated person → 1972 US sl.

PHRASES
 UP AND DOWN AS A COW’S TAIL said of an honest and trustworthy person → 1945 US Western usage (Bk.)

VERBS
► AFFY to trust in someone or something; to rely on → c1330 obs.
► BETROW to trust → 1556 obs.
► BETRUST to trust, to place confidence in a person → c1440 obs.
► BUY A TICKET to trust, to tolerate, to accept someone’s statements → 1970s sl.
► CONFIDENCE to trust → 1917 Amer. dial.
► CONFIDENT to trust, to believe → 1937 Amer. dial.
► JAWBONE to trust; to lend → World War I Amer. sl.
► LAKE to give credit to, to trust → 1902 Sc. (Bk.)
► LEVE to believe in; to trust, to give credence to a person or thing → c1175 obs.
► LIPPIN to trust, to have faith → 1950 Amer. dial.
► MARK SOMEONE’S CARD to categorize, usually either as a good or trustworthy person, or a bad an untrustworthy person; to put someone in a specific position → 1960s sl.
► RIDE ON THE RIDGE to talk about continually; to put implicit trust in → 1885 Sc.
► RIDE ON THE RIGGIN to talk about continually; to put implicit trust in → 1885 Sc.
► RIDE THE WATER WITH to trust, to depend upon → 1822 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► SICKER to put one’s trust in a person → a1300 obs.
► SOVER to trust in something → 1470 Sc. obs.
► STRUST to trust → 1250 obs.