6 phrases found for the topic Trust
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Phrase: Have faith in somebody or something
Meaning: If you have faith in somebody, you trust him / her. If you have faith in something, you feel confident about it.
The opposite is "lose faith in somebody or something".
Examples:
He says that he will succeed, but I do not have (much) faith in him / I have not (got) (much) faith in him, that is, I think that he will not be capable of doing it.
I have lost faith in European politicians and justice. I do not trust them any more.
I have (great) faith in you. I know that you will not disappoint me.
Date: 13-04-2021
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Phrase: Smell a rat
Meaning: When something seems strange and suspicious:
My parents smelt a rat when they saw me cleaning my bedroom, as I had never done such a thing
Date: 19-02-2015
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Phrase: Be extra careful
Meaning: Pay a lot of attention to something or somebody: You have to be extra careful when dealing with banks if you do not want nasty surprises
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Phrase: Don't trust your soul to a backwards southern lawyer
Meaning: Don't trust someone who is not smart.
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Phrase: Smell (sound or look) fishy
Meaning: If something smells fishy, it is suspicious: What they say sounds fishy to me. Please be extra careful, as it might be a scam
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Phrase: There is honour among thieves
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