Trust is already a verb because it is an action. As in "to trust someone or something".
Other verbs are trusts, trusting and trusted.
Some example sentences are:
"I trust you will do well".
"He trusts me so much"
"I am trusting you with these secrets".
"She trusted him with her heart".
The word 'trusting' is the present participle of the verb 'to trust'; the present participle of the verb is a gerund (verbal noun), an abstract noun, and an adjective. The words trust, trusting, trustiness, and trustability are abstract nouns.
The word trust is both a noun and a verb. The present participle, trusting, and the past participle, trusted, of the verb are both adjectives. Other adjectives are trustability, trustworthy, and trusty.
The part of speech for trust depends on how it is used. See the examples below.Her parents started a trust fund for her the day she was born. (trust = adjective)Without trust, our marriage fell apart. (trust = abstract noun)I trust that this will not happen again. (trust = verb)
The word trust can be used as both a noun and a verb.If used in the context of "I will trust you", then it is a verb.Other verbs are trusts, trusting and trusted, depending on the tense you require.
Gullible, naive, green, trusting, unsophisticated.Gullible, naive, green, trusting, unsophisticated.Gullible, naive, green, trusting, unsophisticated.Gullible, naive, green, trusting, unsophisticated.
Yes, it is. But it is much less frequently used than the adjective trusting (present participle of the verb to trust). The past participle adjective trusted indicates that one is being trusted.
believing in someone that they can or wont do something. im trusting you not to burn the house down im trusting you with my car im trusting you to pay me back this money
The major synonyms for trusting are two that suggest the person is "too trusting" -- credulous and gullible. There does not seem to be another good term for someone who has justifiable faith in others.
Trusting
trusting yourself.
Trusting Wives - 1929 was released on: USA: 23 June 1929
Trusting someone sexually is trusting the person he/she is having intercourse with.When you fully trust each other,this means that you are confident that your partner will not leave you after getting intimate with you or harm your body.