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    trustful
    /ˈtrʌs(t)f(ʊ)l/

    adjective

    • 1. having or marked by a total belief in the reliability, truth, or ability of someone: "a trustful acceptance of authority"

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  2. : full of trust : confiding. trustfully. ˈtrəst-fə-lē. adverb. trustfulness noun. Synonyms. confiding. trusting. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of trustful in a Sentence. a trustful child quietly sleeping, sure in the knowledge that his parents would be there when he woke.

  3. Trustful means characterized by a tendency or readiness to trust others. It is also spelled as trusting in American English. See the word origin, derived forms, and usage examples from various sources.

  4. Trustful means full of trust, free of distrust, suspicion, or the like; confiding. See the origin, derived forms, and usage examples of trustful from Dictionary.com.

  5. Trustful means inclined to believe or confide readily; full of trust. Find the pronunciation, translation, and antonyms of trustful in this online dictionary.

  6. Definitions of trustful. adjective. inclined to believe or confide readily; full of trust. “"great brown eye, true and trustful "- Nordhoff & Hall”. synonyms: trusting. credulous. disposed to believe on little evidence. confiding. willing to entrust personal matters.

  7. Trustful means full of trust, ready to confide or believe, or trusting. Learn more about its pronunciation, collocations, grammar, and translations in different languages.

  8. : assured reliance on the character, ability, strength, or truth of someone or something. b. : one in which confidence is placed. 2. a. : dependence on something future or contingent: hope. b. : reliance on future payment for property (such as merchandise) delivered : credit. bought furniture on trust. 3. a.