truster
Meanings
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noun
A person who is trusted or relied upon.
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noun
One who holds the reins of a horse.
Rhymes
Words rhyming with trusterrustler , hustler , bustler
Variants
List of all variants of truster that leads to same resulttrust , trustabilities , trustability , trustable , trusted , truster , trusters , trusting , trustingly , trustingness , trustingnesses , trusts , brain trust , brain truster , brain trusters , brain trusts
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.From Old English trustan ‘to trust, rely upon’
Trivia
Any details, considerations, events or pieces of information regarding the word-
The word truster comes from the Old English word trustan, which means 'to trust, rely upon'.
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Truster can refer to a person or a horse. In the context of horses, a truster is someone who holds the reins.
Related Concepts
informations on related concepts or terms closely associated with the word. Discuss semantic fields or domains that the word belongs to-
Reliability: Truster is related to the concept of reliability. A truster is someone who can be trusted to perform a task or keep a promise.
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Horse riding: Truster is also related to horse riding. In this context, a truster is someone who holds the reins of a horse.
Quotes
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It is these questions which define the crisis confronting the CIA—an increasingly clear-eyed skepticism among legislators, commentators, the broad general public, and the rest of the world that American intelligence officials, when they are under pressure, can be "trusted" to call them as they see them.
- Thomas Powers,{it}New York Review of Books{/it},29 Apr. 2004 -
Nagumo also "trusted" in the complicated battle plan for the Midway operation, which called for a diversionary raid on Alaska's Aleutian Island chain, to draw off American naval strength.
- David M. Kennedy,{it}Atlantic{/it},March 1999 -
Perhaps Hollywood can't be "trusted" to make Hollywood-style movies anymore.
- Richard Corliss,{it}Time{/it},13 Dec. 2004 -
The strong man, or the junta or the plutocracy could no more be "trusted" with a monopoly on power than the commissariat.
- Kevin Baker,{it}Harper's{/it},May 2001 -
Whenever Eugenides presses on his themes this way, he bruises them; he stops "trusting" in his tale, apparently unaware that its very form incarnates its theme better than can any commentary.
- James Wood,{it}New Republic{/it},7 Oct. 2002
Culture
Any cultural, historical, or symbolic significance of the word. Explore how the word has been used in literature, art, music, or other forms of expression.Truster is a common English word with various meanings. It is often used to describe a person who is trusted or relied upon. In the context of horses, a truster is someone who holds the reins of a horse. The word has no significant cultural, historical, or symbolic significance.
How to Memorize "truster"
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visualize
- Visualize a person who is trusted or a person holding the reins of a horse. Imagine the situation where someone relies on another person or where someone rides a horse and holds the reins.
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associate
- Associate the word truster with the idea of trust and reliability. Remember that it can also refer to someone who holds the reins of a horse.
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mnemonics
- Use the mnemonic 'Trust in a person or trust in a horse, that's what a truster is'
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