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- not put stock in (something)
not put stock in (something)
not put stock in (something)
To not pay any attention to something; to have or invest no faith or belief in something; to not accept something. I wouldn't put stock in John's promises if I were you because, more often than not, he'll end up letting you down. I don't know how the company expects its managers to perform well when it doesn't put stock in their abilities.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Avishag | | - | Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew |
| Celino | | che-LEE-no (Italian), the-LEE-no (Spanish), se-LEE-no (Latin American Spanish) | Italian (Rare), Spanish (Rare) |
| Dieuwert | | - | Frisian |
| Sabryna | | sə-BREEN-ə | English (Rare) |
| Nickolaus | | NI-ko-lows | German |
| Kristjana | | - | Icelandic |