Definitionadj. inclined to believe or confide readily
Last update: October 15, 2015
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Fox, generous and trustful towards the movements of large masses of men, had very little intellectual grasp of the questions at issue in France. [Please select]
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Happy trustful spirits. [Please select]
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Meanwhile, we should appear all trustful innocence and confiding guilelessness. [Please select]
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Bartja looked down and saw his usually trustful wife in tears. [Please select]
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Chickadee's own personality, his cheery ways and trustful nature had taught them, though they knew it not. [Please select]
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Thus, dear children, bathing me in the innocence and trustful spirit of my childhood, does God prepare me for my home in his beautiful garden. [Please select]
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He was no longer the guileless, trustful Finn of a week ago. [Please select]
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