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Example sentences for "trusted"

Lexicographically close words:
trussed; trusses; trussing; trust; truste; trustee; trustees; trusteeship; trusten; trustest
  1. He worshiped God, while they trusted in idols and charms.

  2. He still trusted the rebellious soldiers, even those who had agreed to leave for Egypt.

  3. The ruler of Egypt has formally renounced them, Gordon is dead, and his trusted lieutenant has at last thrown up the sponge.

  4. Trusted servants ran away with his medicine chest, leaving him no means of fighting the deadly diseases which from that hour began to break down his strength.

  5. Potiphar trusted Joseph implicitly and absolutely, and there was prosperity everywhere, because God was with Joseph.

  6. It means much more; through Christ living in and enabling us to trust God as He trusted Him.

  7. We find Joseph in two characters in the house of Potiphar: first as a servant and a slave, one who is trusted and loved, but still entirely a servant; second, as master.

  8. I think the answer is very easy: he was a trusted servant of the king and he had the king's work to take care of, and he very likely could not take care of his own house.

  9. He saw set before him the almighty Saviour and he cast himself into His arms; he trusted himself to that omnipotent love and cried, "Lord, have mercy upon me.

  10. I mentioned to you, sir, that I trusted my little business would for a while go on by its own momentum.

  11. The result of my exploration of sites had been unsatisfactory; but I trusted on the morrow to be able to find material to serve my purpose in the municipal archives of the town library.

  12. He was a man who never could have been trusted to act a brilliant part.

  13. The Queen spoke openly in that sense, and trusted that she should not be given over into the hands of those "who are the least fit to govern.

  14. He trusted I should not mind speaking freely to him, and I engaged to do it, only premising that in so crude and dark a state of facts, it was impossible to go beyond first impressions.

  15. It was February 3 before Mr. Gladstone wrote his last note from his desk at the board of trade, thanking the prime minister for a thousand acts of kindness which he trusted himself not readily to forget.

  16. He had called on Lord Stanley several times but had never been able to see him, he trusted through accident, but seemed to doubt.

  17. So far, Lord Kilcullen had been successful in his manoeuvre; and he trusted that by making judicious use of Mat Tierney, he might be able to stave off the evil hour for at any rate a couple of days.

  18. Nothing more, however, could be done; and it was trusted that when the day of the wedding should come, he would be found minus the animals.

  19. Then he had taken the Duke to the further end of the room, and had trusted that fear would keep the Major in his place.

  20. Few people knew how much he trusted her, and how dearly he loved her.

  21. He had trusted her with that which of all things was the most sacred to him, and she had deceived him!

  22. Of course he would go and see Lady Mabel, but he trusted that for her own sake nothing would be said about trumpets.

  23. She had felt this, and conscious of reputation already made by herself in the social life of New York, she had half trusted that she would be well received in London, and had half convinced herself that she would be rejected.

  24. Such had been the Duke's instructions to his own trusted man of business, and, acting on these instructions, Mr. Moreton was able to tell the heir that the money should be forthcoming.

  25. Mr. Moreton, with some expressions of doubt, trusted that he might be thought to have exercised a wise discretion.

  26. It was not only the daughter who had trusted her, but the father also; and the father's confidence had been not only the first but by far the holier of the two.

  27. In our grandmothers' time the happy bride's happy mother herself compounded the cake;--or at any rate the trusted housekeeper.

  28. Surely Gilbert is yet too young to be trusted upon the sea," she objected.

  29. As boys may be trusted to read it conscientiously, they can hardly fail to be profited as well as pleased.

  30. Let them go on," said Henriette, who, having already seen Coconnas make head successfully against three antagonists at once, trusted that he would have at least as easy a bargain of La Mole.

  31. This "trusted home" animates the poet; and a reception, answering to the confidence, awaits the work.

  32. And Abderrahman trusted in the valor of his soldiers, and in the good fortune which had ever attended him.

  33. But whether he acted alone, or with the advice of his council, the most absolute powers might be trusted to a magistrate who was annually chosen by the votes of the people.

  34. The person and property of an orphan must always be trusted to the custody of some discreet friend.

  35. It seemed to me more like a conversation with a trusted friend whose advice he was seeking.

  36. It may come through the loss of loved ones, through betrayal by trusted friends; or through deferred or ruined hopes, or base ingratitude; or perhaps in unrequited toil and sacrifice and ambitions all unfulfilled.

  37. Of the heads of the popular party, most were animated by a stern dislike to the Pontifical domination, and looked with suspicion and repugnance upon one who, if he governed for the People, had been trusted and honoured by the Pope.

  38. And through his influence, the Cardinal more than ever trusted to enlist the Romans in favour of his enterprise for the recovery of the territory of St. Peter!

  39. I had trusted that, as a mediator between the Barons and yourself, I might first have won your confidence, and then claimed my reward.

  40. Armed in the defence of their own institutions, he thus trusted to establish amongst her own citizens the only soldiery requisite for Rome.

  41. But I will trust thee, as I have trusted ever.

  42. I had to learn what was, perhaps, the most difficult lesson of all, that a trusted friend could not always be trusted, and yet need not therefore be altogether a reprobate.

  43. Having been trusted by the Fellows of his own society with considerable power in the administration of his own college, it was supposed that the Head would prove equally useful in the administration of the University.

  44. If they cannot do that, they are of no use, and I doubt not that I have often been considered a very useless man by my political and academic friends, because I trusted to reason where there was no reason to trust to.

  45. I knew nobody at Paris, having trusted for all such things to Baron Hagedorn, in fact I was au désespoir.

  46. Got nothing to do but a bit of driving now and then and to give a shout at his span, and naturally I trusted him as I was keeping my eye on the oxen to keep his on the two forelopers.

  47. I began to climb, and a big stone upon which I had trusted myself went down with that horrible splash; but I kept hold of the side, and I am all right yet.

  48. The doctor trusted you to fetch the soup because he thought you were a man he could depend upon.

  49. In the first place, no dealer within a radius of fifty miles would have trusted his tow to either Mouche or Fourchon.

  50. If any person could be trusted for giving peace to India he was the man.

  51. With another, one so trusted by the rest that he was the go-between in the arrangements for work with the English engineer, I had much intercourse.

  52. Whatever the value of the sentiments he expressed, the people and the Patriarch trusted him, and so he was invested with the command of the oriental armies.

  53. The printer trusted to the bright colors of the illuminator to give relief to the blackness of the types, not knowing that a purer relief and greater perspicuity would have been secured by a wider spacing of the words and lines.

  54. He did not appear in person, but trusted his case to his workmen.

  55. She had trusted Anton as though his word had been gospel to her.

  56. She had loved him entirely, had trusted him altogether, had been prepared to bear all that the world could fling upon her for his sake, wanting nothing in return but that he should know that she was true to him.

  57. He would not even say that he trusted her.

  58. She knew her own courage, and trusted it; and, dreadful as the hour would be, she would not put it off by one moment.

  59. Unwillingly he let him go, for he no longer trusted to his fortune: but Conrad's heart was light; for he thought it would be an easy task to turn the mind of Burgundy, who had played with him so kindly but a short while before.

  60. The great have always their worst enemy in their own hearts, and they fear it day and night; so Burgundy has now come to think that he has trusted me too far; that he has nursed in me a serpent in his bosom.

  61. With head tucked down, I trusted the reins to Jenny, who had never disappointed me in many a mountain trip, but I had not gone far until I found the storm was at my back.

  62. They trusted her with the secrets of the people, and she was at home in every teepee in the reservation.

  63. He did so, choosing the younger woman and leaving her who had trusted him too fondly.

  64. Though you may not believe me, I find you are more interesting when you talk about music than when you are endeavoring to betray a woman who has trusted you by remaining alone with you in your apartment.

  65. I had not at that time discovered that you were the only person in the whole military establishment of this capital who could be trusted to remember where anything was, or to understand an order and obey it.

  66. I'll be wise to go home to-morrow--reckon I ain't fit to be trusted alone.

  67. She had trusted fate and trusted the beloved, but now she was unsure of both.


  68. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "trusted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accepted; credited; faithful; loyal; real; received; reliable; reputable; staunch; uncontested; undisputed; undoubted; unquestioned; unsuspected