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trustfully

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

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“It remains vital for Germany, in the interest of the security of its citizens and its forces abroad, to cooperate closely and trustfully with western partners, in particular with the U.S.A.,” he added.

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"It is my most beautiful portrait," Alma wrote, noting that it showed her "trustfully clinging to him, expecting all help from him who, despotic of face, radiating energy, calms the mountainous waves."

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With liberation, Arsolians trustfully hoped for better times.

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So she looked up at her benefactor, hopefully, trustfully.

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“Where are we going, Nat?” she asked trustfully.

From "The Witch of Blackbird Pond" by Elizabeth George Speare