trustful
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- overtrustful adjective
- overtrustfully adverb
- overtrustfulness noun
- trustfully adverb
- trustfulness noun
- untrustful adjective
- untrustfully adverb
Etymology
Origin of trustful
Example Sentences
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The Kremlin said work on the summit would begin "immediately" after the "extremely frank and trustful" call.
From BBC
He did a film called "Happiness," and just the humor in it is so bleak and dark and trustful.
From Salon
“You can sugarcoat all you want, but it makes people feel less trustful of leadership,” he said.
From New York Times
If households are getting less trustful, politicians are taking note as well.
From Reuters
We have a lot of equity in Argo, and we have a very close and trustful relationship with the management team there.
From The Verge
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