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Inclined to believe or confide readily; full of trust.
trusting
distrustful
unsuspecting
confiding
credulous
unsuspicious
1
Thereby provoked English War Office into ordering court-martial for too
trustful
victim.
2
It seems a shame to cast him off; he looks so
trustful
.
3
Nay; would that I might be as
trustful
of all my ministers.
4
They have the faults of children, and the
trustful
affection of children.
5
She was nestling up to him in a
trustful
sort of way.
6
They moved quickly to take full advantage of these simple
trustful
souls.
7
Jean knew them all; they were honest, God-fearing men,
trustful
and truthful.
8
Satan bounded toward the tall boy, frisking and
trustful
and begged again.
9
Then she looked up in his face with a bright,
trustful
smile.
10
Emily's portrait-calm, sweet, wasted, with grave
trustful
eyes-wasin the next page.
11
This message he sent to the preacher by a
trustful
servant, Joshua.
12
Her
trustful
and loving friend seemed changed to someone she scarcely knew.
13
Mr. Hennage smiled his rare,
trustful
,
childish smile as the yardmaster approached.
14
She will marry some day, he had said-andyour eyes were
trustful
.
15
Our perversity converted a
trustful
,
gentle creature temporarily into a ramping rogue.
16
Is Harding great and masterful in his simplicity, or
trustful
and yielding?
trustful
trustful eyes
so trustful
too trustful
most trustful
trustful nature