Sunday, July 6, 2014

difference between trust and believe

trust - () “trust” means that we believe a person is honest and reliable in general.
believe - ()“believe” means that we believe someone’s statement. 



What is the difference between trust and believe?


  • i guess no difference bcoz when we find another word for trust we say believe and for believe we say trust

  • both can be used interchangeably

  • Trust: We can rely on others but can't completely. 
    Believe: We have total faith on the other one and we can act to every thing that he has said..

  • Belief is a pre conceived notion 
    but trust is & can be created in a period of time


  • Belief is blind and always multifaced . 
    Trust is always with no reason or without any conditions and it is like one way love!

  • You will trust only when you believe. But you may believe but not trust.

the       difference between words: believe and trust


In English, there is a difference between “believe” and “trust” which confuses many people. The word “believe” means that we believe someone’s statement, but the word “trust” means that we believe a person is honest and reliable in general. For example:
Yvonne said she didn’t steal my money, and I believe her. She’s never lied to me before.
I don’t believe the promises that politicians make. They almost always break them after they get elected.
I really trust Peter. He’s always does what he says he’s going to do.
If I were you, I wouldn’t trust Rachel with your boyfriend. Apparently, she has stolen her friends’ boyfriends before.
We can also say “believe in” followed by some kind of spiritual or religious phenomenon such as “God”, “ghosts”, “reincarnation”, etc. However, in these cases, we can’t say “trust in”.
When can sometimes say “trust in” but this just a more formal way to say “trust”.

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