Crossword clues for trustfulness
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Trustful \Trust"ful\, a.
Full of trust; trusting.
Worthy of trust; faithful; trusty; trustworthy. [1913 Webster] -- Trust"ful*ly,adv. -- Trust"ful*ness, n.
Wiktionary
n. The property of being trustful.
WordNet
n. the trait of trusting; of believing in the honesty and reliability of others; "the experience destroyed his trust and personal dignity" [syn: trust, trustingness] [ant: distrust]
Usage examples of "trustfulness".
A child, then, is, as it were, a living symbol of that which draws to us the love of Christ, and we cannot doubt that he is so by virtue of his innocence, his obedient spirit, his guilelessness, or simplicity of character, his trustfulness, and by all the untarnished and unspoilt possibilities of goodness in him.
But the settled, the unruffled, the unruffleable peacefulness and trustfulness of his soul seemed to Charlton, whose life had been stormier within than without, nothing less than sublime.
BOOKMARKS: Belief in the narrative by promoting nausea in the audience Claim for equality puts an end to the priceless privileges Consent to take life as it is Dialogue between Nature and Circumstance Dudley was not gifted to read behind words and looks Exuberant anticipatory trustfulness Fell to chatting upon the nothings agreeably and seriously Greater our successes, the greater the slaves we become He never explained How Success derides Ambition!
I was somewhat surprised at the fellow's trustfulness, but after pretending to think the matter over I said that I was not in want of ducats, but that I would take a hundred to oblige him.