Trusts vs Trusty - What's the difference?
trusts | trusty |
Reliable or trustworthy.
A trusted person, especially a prisoner who has been granted special privileges.
* 1941 , James Howell Street, In my father's house
*1953 , (Raymond Chandler), The Long Goodbye , Penguin 2010, p. 58:
*:The cell block is clean and doesn't smell of disinfectant. The trusties do all the work. The supply of trusties is always ample.
As nouns the difference between trusts and trusty
is that trusts is while trusty is a trusted person, especially a prisoner who has been granted special privileges.As a verb trusts
is (trust).As an adjective trusty is
reliable or trustworthy.trusty
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(trusties)- We usta have a rule that if a trusty shot an escaping convict, then the trusty would go free.