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what is the difference between believe and trust

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Answered by mistychahal
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Believe (verb) is defined as: accept that (something) is true, especially without proof: the superintendent believedLancaster's story. It is possible to believesomeone but not trust them until they earn your trust fully, therefore trust is more of an act of reliance based on accepting something to be true.

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Answered by TeacherUnknow
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  • Trust (verb) is defined as: believe in the reliability, truth, or ability of: I should never have trusted her. ... Believe (verb) is defined as: accept that (something) is true, especially without proof: the superintendent believed Lancaster's story.

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