Words Of Trust

3 words in this vocabulary list

verb to trust someone with private or secret information

  • She felt comfortable enough to confide in her therapist about her deepest fears.
  • I know I can confide in you when I need to talk about something serious.
  • I can always confide in my best friend, she never judges me.
  • The old tree seemed to whisper secrets to those who would confide in its shade.

adjective describing someone or something that is worthy of faith or trust

  • The company's faithworthy reputation has been built on years of reliable service.
  • I trust him with my personal information because he's always been faithworthy.
  • She's the most faithworthy friend I have, always coming through when I need her.
  • The old oak tree stood as a symbol of something strong and faithworthy in the midst of chaos.

noun A person's soul or inner essence characterized by trust or reliance on others or a higher power.

  • She was known for being a trusting soul, always believing the best in people.
  • Don't worry, I'm a trusting soul and I know you wouldn't lie to me.
  • I may seem like a trusting soul, but I've learned to be cautious in this city.
  • In a world full of deceit, being a trusting soul can sometimes be a liability.