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Trust absolutely no one completely vs Trust completely no one absolutely

Both phrases are grammatically correct, but the first one 'trust absolutely no one completely' is the more commonly used and natural-sounding construction. The second phrase 'trust completely no one absolutely' sounds awkward and less idiomatic.

Last updated: March 23, 2024

Trust absolutely no one completely

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase means to have complete trust in no one at all. It emphasizes the lack of trust in anyone.
  • There's absolutely no one around.
  • Absolutely no one, just as you recommended.
  • You asked for a safe house where absolutely no one can find you.
  • I can assure you that there is absolutely no one special in my life.
  • And after that meeting, absolutely no one wanted to work on Lion King.
  • Absolutely no one is to know about this until the poison is identified and His Majesty recovers.
  • There's absolutely no-one to spend it on but myself.
  • I just felt I had absolutely no one to turn to.
  • No one is opposed to fighting international terrorism or organised crime, but we have absolutely no need for unnecessary monitoring.
  • No one, absolutely no one who has handled that book has survived.
  • If at the end of the night, there is absolutely no one left in this bar and I am fall-down drunk and you have somehow shaved off that disgusting beard and changed your entire physical appearance, I will think about maybe going home with you.
  • That being said, allow me to present absolutely no one's favorite New Direction!
  • At the risk of repeating myself, I hope you will not forget that nobody, absolutely no one, should know of our search.
  • Sorry, absolutely no one's allowed beyond that point, and that includes media, no exceptions.
  • Greece is preparing for local and regional elections and absolutely no-one has highlighted the part which local agencies can play in creating jobs.
  • Look, it's in our DVD collection, upstairs in the bedroom inside the Curious Case of Benjamin Button DVD because I knew no one, absolutely no one, would ever open it.
  • Mr President, I admit that I am a little surprised, since no one thought that this resolution was pointless when we debated it. Absolutely no one, and least of all Mrs Wallis.
  • He has absolutely no-one, Mummy, except for a brother who's disowned him, and, besides, I want it to be my responsibility.
  • What job requires absolutely no qualifications, no experience and no-one liking you?
  • I thought I was going to burst because I had absolutely no one to talk to.

Alternatives:

  • completely trust no one absolutely

Trust completely no one absolutely

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in English.

This phrase also means to have complete trust in no one at all. However, the word order sounds less natural and is not commonly used.
  • And no one is accepted that we don't trust completely.
  • Hankmed has another doctor, one I trust completely.
  • I need someone that I can trust completely.
  • It's fantastic to have a guy like you on the team, someone I've known forever and can trust completely.
  • Her doctor, who I trust completely, told me that such a growth was consistent with the evidence of poisoning.
  • Eduardo, I trust you... and this is too important to leave to someone I don't trust completely.
  • Let me just respond in opening to one absolutely key point.
  • Now, Bella, I want one absolutely mammoth push, and then it'll all be over.
  • One absolutely confidential friend knows a girl, Giuliana, with an amateur availability, as he says, inexhaustible.
  • Doctor... ...one day I'm going to be someone that you trust completely, but I can't wait for you to find that out.
  • One absolutely essential element is to increase awareness - including amongst the population within Europe - that human trafficking takes place right in the middle of Europe, in every country.
  • And no one's looking, no one cares and no one's talking about us.
  • Because no one likes that stuff anyway.
  • Everyone knew, no one cared.
  • But no one ever questioned Titus's curiosity.
  • No one fights with my roommates but me.
  • No one understands what you understand.
  • No one bearing arms can enter.
  • No one shoub at new girls.
  • No one gave Jackson a chance initially.

Alternatives:

  • completely trust no one absolutely

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