Pronunciation: /ˈtrʌst.fəl/
adjective showing or tending to have trust or confidence
A1 I am trustful of my best friend.
A2 She is a trustful person who always keeps her promises.
B1 The company has a trustful relationship with its clients.
B2 It is important to be trustful in a romantic relationship.
C1 His trustful nature makes him a great leader.
C2 The team members are trustful of each other's abilities.
formal The trustful relationship between the two companies led to a successful partnership.
informal I feel trustful towards my new coworker after working on a project together.
slang I'm totally trustful of my best friend to keep my secrets.
figurative The artist's use of colors in the painting created a trustful atmosphere.
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