trustful

IPA: trˈʌstfʌɫ

adjective

  • Trusting; willing to trust.
  • (archaic) Trustworthy.
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Examples of "trustful" in Sentences

  • A different angle, quite emotional n make the bread quite "trustful".
  • They delight in getting trustful-souled gentle reformers before them.
  • "I'm trustful that the Met will find a good conductor," Mr. Pape said.
  • You can still have FB-friends, but for real friends I want something for trustful.
  • It silences the mental noise, enabling the nurture of a quiet, trustful heart instead.
  • Mr. Batchelor: Ideally what you want between management, labor and the city is open and trustful relationships.
  • To tell you the truth, I'm not really trustful that we will succeed, because the US will veto it, said Abu Ahmed.
  • Remember growing a company is about building long term trustful relationships with customers, prospects and influencers.
  • The dodo bird was in the main page of Desciclopédia, the Portuguese version of Uncyclopedia (a funny, and not trustful for sure, version of Wikipedia).

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