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trustful

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/ˈtrʌstfəl/ · trust-ful

Having or showing trust in someone or something.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Having or showing trust in someone or something.

کسی چیز یا کسی میں اعتماد ہونا یا ظاہر کرنا۔

بھروسہ مند

bharosa mand

Synonyms

confidingfaithfulreliantاعتماد کرنے والانیک نیتیایماندار

Antonyms

suspiciousdistrustfulcynicalمشکوکبے اعتبارمکروفریب

Common Collocations

  • trustful relationship
  • trustful nature
  • trustful response

Example Sentences

She is a trustful friend who always supports me.

وہ ایک بھروسہ مند دوست ہے جو ہمیشہ میرا ساتھ دیتی ہے۔

Woh aik bharosa mand dost hai jo hamesha mera saath deti hai.

The trustful nature of children makes them easy to be deceived.

بچوں کی بھروسہ مند فطرت انہیں دھوکہ دینا آسان بناتی ہے۔

Bachon ki bharosa mand fitrat unhein dhoka dena aasaan banati hai.

In a trustful workplace, employees feel more engaged.

ایک بھروسہ مند کام کی جگہ پر، ملازمین زیادہ مشغول محسوس کرتے ہیں۔

Aik bharosa mand kaam ki jagah par, mulazmin zyada mashghool mehsoos karte hain.

Easily Confused With

trustworthy:While 'trustful' refers to the inclination to trust, 'trustworthy' describes someone deserving of trust.
trusting:Trusting indicates an active tendency to trust, whereas trustful suggests a more passive quality.

Word Family

trust
nounبھروسہ
trusting
adjectiveبھروسہ کرنے والا
trustworthiness
nounبھروسہ مندی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember that someone who is trustful has faith and believes in others.

Picture a group of friends confidently supporting each other.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

بھرواسے جی لیں گے، بھروسہ میں جی لیں گے، / صداقتوں کے گیت گائیں گے، خوشی سے جی لیں گے۔

Bharwasay jee lain ge, bharosa mein jee lain ge, / Sadaqatoun ke geet gayein ge, khushi se jee lain ge.

We will live with trust, we will live in trust, / We will sing songs of truth, we will live happily.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

بھروسہ رکھنا، نفع دلاتا ہے۔

Bharosa rakhna, nafaa dilata hai.

Trusting yields benefits.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old English "trūwful" — full of trust

First known use: 15th century

The word 'trustful' has evolved from the Old English word 'trūwful,' indicating a quality of being full of trust or confidence.