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Trustfulness - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Trustfulness is the quality of being honest, reliable, and willing to confide in others. It involves a belief in someone’s sincerity or integrity without suspicion or doubt.

trustfulness

/ˈtrʌstfəlnəs/ /ˈtrʌstfʊlnəs/

Definition:

The quality of being trusting or inclined to believe in others' honesty.

Synonyms:

trust, confidence, faith, credulity

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

distrust, suspicion, skepticism

Common Collocations:

childlike trustfulness, blind trustfulness, mutual trustfulness

Derivatives:

trustful, trustfully

Usage Tips:

Use "trustfulness" to describe someone's natural tendency to believe others without suspicion.

Common Phrases:

blind trustfulness, naive trustfulness, misplaced trustfulness

Etymology:

Derived from "trustful," from Old Norse "traust" meaning confidence or protection.

Examples:

  • 1. Her trustfulness made her vulnerable to deceit.
  • 2. Children often show great trustfulness in adults they admire.
  • 3. His trustfulness was mistaken for naivety by cynical colleagues.
  • 4. The team's success relied on mutual trustfulness and cooperation.

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