Pronunciation: /ˈtrʌstɪŋ soʊl/
noun A person's soul or inner essence characterized by trust or reliance on others or a higher power.
A1 She is a trusting soul who always believes the best in people.
A2 As a trusting soul, he often finds himself getting taken advantage of by others.
B1 Being a trusting soul can be both a strength and a weakness in today's world.
B2 Despite being hurt in the past, she remains a trusting soul and refuses to become cynical.
C1 His reputation as a trusting soul precedes him, making him a sought-after confidante.
C2 As a trusting soul, she approaches every new relationship with an open heart and mind.
formal She was known for being a trusting soul, always believing the best in people.
informal Don't worry, I'm a trusting soul and I know you wouldn't lie to me.
slang I may seem like a trusting soul, but I've learned to be cautious in this city.
figurative In a world full of deceit, being a trusting soul can sometimes be a liability.
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