trustful (Meaning)

Wordnet

trustful (a)

inclined to believe or confide readily; full of trust

Webster

trustful (a.)

Full of trust; trusting.

Worthy of trust; faithful; trusty; trustworthy.

trustful Sentence Examples

  1. The child placed trustful eyes on the stranger's face.
  2. The bond between them was unbreakable, built on a foundation of trustful loyalty.
  3. She was a trustful soul, believing the best of everyone she met.
  4. His reputation for honesty and integrity made him a trustful ally.
  5. The fragile nature of trustful relationships required constant nurturing.
  6. Betrayal shattered trustful hearts, leaving behind wounds that were slow to heal.
  7. A trustful society enabled individuals to thrive without the constant fear of deception.
  8. The trustful dog wagged its tail eagerly, eager to please its owner.
  9. The trustful patient placed her life in the hands of the surgeon.
  10. A trustful friendship was a precious gift, not to be taken for granted.

FAQs About the word trustful

inclined to believe or confide readily; full of trustFull of trust; trusting., Worthy of trust; faithful; trusty; trustworthy.

confiding,trusting, confident,naive, innocent, simple, unsuspecting, secure, sure, unquestioning

mistrustful, distrustful, untrusting, untrusting, doubting, distrustful, doubtful,doubtful, doubting, mistrustful

The child placed trustful eyes on the stranger's face.

The bond between them was unbreakable, built on a foundation of trustful loyalty.

She was a trustful soul, believing the best of everyone she met.

His reputation for honesty and integrity made him a trustful ally.