Pronunciation: /ˈtrʌst.fəl/

Definitions of trustful

adjective showing or tending to have trust or confidence

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of trustful in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of trustful

past tense

trusted

plural

trustfuls

comparative

more trustful

superlative

most trustful

present tense

trusts

future tense

will trust

perfect tense

have trusted

continuous tense

is trusting

singular

trustful

positive degree

trustful

infinitive

to trust

gerund

trusting

participle

trusting

Origin and Evolution of trustful

First Known Use: 0015 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'trustful' originated from the Old English word 'trūstful' which was derived from the word 'trūst' meaning trust.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'trustful' has maintained its original meaning of being full of trust or showing trust, but has become less commonly used compared to its synonym 'trustworthy'.