Word Meanings - SELF-RELIANT - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Reliant upon one's self; trusting to one's own powers or judgment.
Related words: (words related to SELF-RELIANT)
- JUDGMENT
The final award; the last sentence. Note: Judgment, abridgment, acknowledgment, and lodgment are in England sometimes written, judgement, abridgement, acknowledgement, and lodgement. Note: Judgment is used adjectively in many self-explaining - TRUSTEE
A person to whom property is legally committed in trust, to be applied either for the benefit of specified individuals, or for public uses; one who is intrusted with property for the benefit of another; also, a person in whose hands the effects - TRUSTY
1. Admitting of being safely trusted; justly deserving confidence; fit to be confided in; trustworthy; reliable. Your trusty and most valiant servitor. Shak. 2. Hence, not liable to fail; strong; firm. His trusty sword he called to his - TRUST COMPANY
Any corporation formed for the purpose of acting as trustee. Such companies usually do more or less of a banking business. - TRUSTLESS
That may not be trusted; not worthy of trust; unfaithful. -- Trust"less*ness, n. - TRUSTING
Having or exercising trust; confiding; unsuspecting; trustful. -- Trust"ing*ly, adv. - TRUSTER
One who makes a trust; -- the correlative of trustee. (more info) 1. One who trusts, or credits. - RELIANT
Having, or characterized by, reliance; confident; trusting. - TRUSTEE PROCESS
The process of attachment by garnishment. - TRUSTEE STOCK
High-grade stock in which trust funds may be legally invested. - TRUST
An estate devised or granted in confidence that the devisee or grantee shall convey it, or dispose of the profits, at the will, or for the benefit, of another; an estate held for the use of another; a confidence respecting property reposed in one - TRUSTWORTHY
Worthy of trust or confidence; trusty. -- Trust"wor`thi*ness, n. - TRUSTINESS
The quality or state of being trusty. - TRUSTFUL
1. Full of trust; trusting. 2. Worthy of trust; faithful; trusty; trustworthy. -- Trust"ful*ly,adv. -- Trust"ful*ness, n. - TRUSTILY
In a trusty manner. - TRUSTEESHIP
The office or duty of a trustee. - SELF-TRUST
Faith in one's self; self-reliance. - MISTRUSTLESS
Having no mistrust or suspicion. The swain mistrustless of his smutted face. Goldsmith. - DISTRUSTLESS
Free from distrust. Shenstone. - OVERTRUST
Excessive confidence. - PREJUDGMENT
The act of prejudging; decision before sufficient examination. - UNTRUST
Distrust. Chaucer. - BETRUST
To trust or intrust. - CONCERT OF THE POWERS
An agreement or understanding between the chief European powers, the United States, and Japan in 1900 to take only joint action in the Chinese aspect of the Eastern Question. - MISJUDGMENT
A wrong or unjust judgment. - INTRUST
To deliver to another in trust; to deliver to something in trust; to commit or surrender to another with a certain confidence regarding his care, use, or disposal of it; as, to intrust a servant with one's money or intrust money or goods to - MISTRUST
Want of confidence or trust; suspicion; distrust. Milton.