trustful (Meaning)
trustful (a)
inclined to believe or confide readily; full of trust
trustful (a.)
Full of trust; trusting.
Worthy of trust; faithful; trusty; trustworthy.
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trustful Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The fragile nature of trustful relationships required constant nurturing.
- Betrayal shattered trustful hearts, leaving behind wounds that were slow to heal.
- A trustful society enabled individuals to thrive without the constant fear of deception.
- The trustful dog wagged its tail eagerly, eager to please its owner.
- The trustful patient placed her life in the hands of the surgeon.
- 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, simple, innocent,naive, accepting, unquestioning, gullible, childlike
doubting,doubtful, mistrustful, doubting, distrustful, untrusting, untrusting, mistrustful, distrustful, doubtful
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.