Trustful: meaning, definitions and examples

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trustful

 

[ ˈtrʌstfʊl ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

adjective

Having or worthy of trust; reliable; dependable.

Synonyms

dependable, honest, reliable, trustworthy

Examples of usage

  • She is a trustful friend who always keeps her promises.
  • I find him to be a very trustful person in business dealings.

Translations

Translations of the word "trustful" in other languages:

🇵🇹 confiável

🇮🇳 विश्वसनीय

🇩🇪 vertrauenswürdig

🇮🇩 dapat dipercaya

🇺🇦 надійний

🇵🇱 godny zaufania

🇯🇵 信頼できる

🇫🇷 fiable

🇪🇸 fiable

🇹🇷 güvenilir

🇰🇷 신뢰할 수 있는

🇸🇦 موثوق

🇨🇿 důvěryhodný

🇸🇰 dôveryhodný

🇨🇳 可信的

🇸🇮 zanesljiv

🇮🇸 traustur

🇰🇿 сенімді

🇬🇪 საიმედო

🇦🇿 etibarlı

🇲🇽 fiable

Etymology

The word 'trustful' derives from the combination of 'trust' and the suffix '-ful' which indicates full of or characterized by. Trust has its roots in Middle English, from the Old Norse 'traust', meaning confidence or help. Over time, 'trustful' has come to represent the quality of being reliable and worthy of trust in various contexts.

See also: distrust, distrustful, entrust, entrusting, mistrust, mistrustful, mistrustfully, trust, trustee, trustfulness, trustingly, trustworthily, trustworthiness, trustworthy, untrusting, untrustworthily, untrustworthiness, untrustworthy.