different between trustful vs untrustful
trustful
English
Etymology
From Middle English trustful, trystefull, equivalent to trust +? -ful.
Adjective
trustful (comparative more trustful, superlative most trustful)
- Trusting; willing to trust.
- (archaic) Trustworthy.
Antonyms
- (willing to trust): distrustful, suspicious
Translations
See also
- trustworthy
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untrustful
English
Etymology
un- +? trustful
Adjective
untrustful (comparative more untrustful, superlative most untrustful)
- Not trustful.
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