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1 trustful
tr['trʌstfʊl]1 confiado,-atrustful ['trʌstfəl] adj: confiado♦ trustfully adv'trʌstfəl['trʌstfʊ]ADJ confiado* * *['trʌstfəl] -
2 trustful
adj.1 confiado.2 fiel. -
3 childlike
adjective (innocent; like a child: childlike faith; trustful and childlike.)tr['ʧaɪldlaɪk]1 infantil, ingenuo,-achildlike ['ʧaɪld.laɪk] adj: infantil, inocentea childlike imagination: una imaginación infantiladj.• achicado, -a adj.• infantil adj.• pueril adj.adjective ingenuo, de niño['tʃaɪldlaɪk]ADJ de niño* * *adjective ingenuo, de niño -
4 confiding
adjective (trustful.) confiadotr[kən'faɪdɪŋ]1 confiado,-aadj.• crédulo, -a adj.n.• crédulo s.m.[kǝn'faɪdɪŋ]ADJ -
5 confiado
Del verbo confiar: ( conjugate confiar) \ \
confiado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: confiado confiar
confiado
◊ -da adjetivob) [estar] ( seguro):no estés tan confiado don't get over-confident
confiar ( conjugate confiar) verbo intransitivo confiamos en su discreción we rely o depend on your discretionb) ( estar seguro) confiado en algo to be confident of sth;confiamos en poder llevarlo a cabo we are confident that we can do it; confiemos en que venga let's hope she comes verbo transitivo confiadole algo a algn ‹ secreto› to confide sth to sb; ‹trabajo/responsabilidad› to entrust sb with sth confiarse verbo pronominal◊ no te confíes demasiado don't get overconfident o too confidentb) (desahogarse, abrirse) confiadose a algn to confide in sb
confiado,-a adjetivo
1 (que tiene confianza en los demás) trusting, unsuspecting: con lo confiado que es le van a engañar muchas veces, he's such an unsuspecting person that he'll often be misled
2 (esperanzado) está confiada en que aprobará, she's confident that she'll pass (seguro, tranquilo) self-confident
confiar
I verbo transitivo
1 (poner bajo la tutela) to entrust: le confié la educación de mi hija, I entrusted him with my daughter's education
2 (decir reservadamente) to confide
II verbo intransitivo (fiarse de) confiar en, to trust: no confío en ella, I don't trust her (contar con) no confíes en su ayuda, don't count on his help ' confiado' also found in these entries: Spanish: confiada English: trustful - trusting - unsuspecting
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Trustful — Trust ful, a. 1. Full of trust; trusting. [1913 Webster] 2. Worthy of trust; faithful; trusty; trustworthy. [1913 Webster] {Trust ful*ly},adv. {Trust ful*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
trustful — index sanguine, unsuspecting Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
trustful — 1570s, “trustworthy,” from TRUST (Cf. trust) + FUL (Cf. ful). Meaning “trusting” attested from 1832. Related: Trustfulness … Etymology dictionary
trustful — [trust′fəl] adj. full of trust; ready to confide or believe; trusting trustfully adv. trustfulness n … English World dictionary
trustful — trustfully, adv. trustfulness, n. /trust feuhl/, adj. full of trust; free of distrust, suspicion, or the like; confiding: a trustful friend. [1570 80; TRUST + FUL] * * * … Universalium
trustful — adjective Date: 1758 full of trust ; confiding • trustfully adverb • trustfulness noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
trustful — adjective Trusting or willing to trust. Ant: distrustful, suspicious … Wiktionary
trustful — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. confiding, trusting. See credulity, belief. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. naive, believing, secure; see trusting 1 … English dictionary for students
trustful — trust|ful [ trʌstfəl ] adjective TRUSTING … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
trustful — trust·ful || trÊŒstfÊŠl adj. trusting, having confidence; trustworthy, deserving trust or confidence … English contemporary dictionary
trustful — adjective having or showing trust in someone. Derivatives trustfully adverb trustfulness noun … English new terms dictionary