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overtrustful

  • a word derived from trustful.
    trustful
    adjective
    full of trust; free of distrust, suspicion, or the like; confiding.

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D'Orsay, in addition to this, managed to borrow about sixty-five thousand from overtrustful personal friends.

From Superwomen by Albert Payson Terhune

He had learned not to be overtrustful in far places among strangers, but he agreed with Tony's estimate of Okola.

From The Golden Skull by Harold L. (Harold Leland) Goodwin

If Othello were not overtrustful, if Lear were not decadent in senility, they would not be doomed to die in the conflict that confronts them.

From The Theory of the Theatre by Clayton Meeker Hamilton