Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
sacred trust
noun
ˈseɪkrɪd trʌst

Definition
A sacred trust refers to a deep and significant duty or responsibility that is held in high esteem, often involving moral obligations and ethical standards.

Examples
- The government has a sacred trust to protect its citizens’ rights.
- As a teacher, she felt a sacred trust to guide her students’ futures.
- The organization viewed its mission as a sacred trust to the community it served.

Meaning
This term emphasizes the seriousness and reverence associated with certain responsibilities, implying that the entrusted party is expected to uphold and honor these obligations with integrity.

Synonyms
- moral obligation
- ethical duty
- responsibility
- trustworthiness