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    trustful


    1. Children are naturally trustful, and parents should see to it that they do not lose that simple faith


    2. Trustful -- in submission to the Father's all-wise will


    3. They became increasingly more trustful of their brethren and slowly developed the ability to confide in their fellows


    4. With a perfectly calm and confident air as well as his trustful aides behind him, Feltus took a step forward so that the rest of the suite would be in his sight; his footstep echoed portentously in the somber and tense atmosphere


    5. That was the place where dreams could become more than dreams, they could lead you back to days when you were still innocent, trustful of others, and had hope for the world


    6. Climbing the great staircase, the great, becoming staircase, down which she had come a thousand times in the days of her loveliness, her progress watched from below by bewitched adorers, a horrid tale someone told her once came into her mind, a tale of young men who danced, for their own discreditable reasons, with elderly women, and while they danced winked at their friends over the poor old things' trustful shoulders


    7. "Oh don't mention it, Miss Neumann-Schultz," was the pleasant answer of that genteel and trustful lady; and she suggested that Priscilla should take with her a well-recommended leg of mutton she had that day for sale as well


    8. You simply feel trustful


    9. The God who both hides and reveals Himself in nature will be sought for with more trustful footsteps when the search is no longer harassed by the dread of finding a Being who paralyses by His infinite terrors all the loftier aspirations of the soul


    10. The agonised, wasted, consumptive face, the parched blood-stained lips, the hoarse voice, the tears unrestrained as a child's, the trustful, childish and yet despairing prayer for help were so piteous that everyone seemed to feel for her

    11. The spring's first dandelion shows its trustful face


    12. Her eyes now were imploring, soft, and at the same time trustful, caressing, timid


    13. My heart invariably cleaved to the master's, in preference to Catherine's side: with reason I imagined, for he was kind, and trustful, and honourable; and she---she could not be called the opposite, yet she seemed to allow herself such wide latitude, that I had little faith in her principles, and still less sympathy for her feelings


    14. A smile crossed his face then, and he turned his eyes on me with a trustful look, as if he were confident that I had seen some small redeeming touch in him, even so long ago as when I was a little child


    15. The agonised, wasted, consumptive face, the parched blood‐ stained lips, the hoarse voice, the tears unrestrained as a child's, the trustful, childish and yet despairing prayer for help were so piteous that everyone seemed to feel for her


    16. Lydgate turned, remembering where he was, and saw Dorothea's face looking up at him with a sweet trustful gravity


    17. Sam felt a bit remorseful, though not more trustful


    18. ‘Natasha, you love me?’ she said in a soft trustful whisper


    19. My heart invariably cleaved to the master’s, in preference to Catherine’s side: with reason I imagined, for he was kind, and trustful, and honourable; and she—she could not be called opposite, yet she seemed to allow herself such wide latitude, that I had little faith in her principles, and still less sympathy for her feelings


    20. The agonised, wasted, consumptive face, the parched blood-stained lips, the hoarse voice, the tears unrestrained as a child’s, the trustful, childish and yet despairing prayer for help were so piteous that everyone seemed to feel for her

    21. Jealousy! “Othello was not jealous, he was trustful,” observed Pushkin


    22. He was trustful, on the contrary


    23. At length she drew me towards herself—a trustful smile playing over her features; and then, as suddenly, she pushed me away again as she eyed me dimly


    24. Whether she were a woman who had read too many poems, as Evgenie Pavlovitch supposed, or whether she were mad, as the prince had assured Aglaya, at all events, this was a woman who, in spite of her occasionally cynical and audacious manner, was far more refined and trustful and sensitive than appeared


    25. Like every morbidly suspicious man, Andrey Antonovitch was always exceedingly and joyfully trustful the moment he got on to sure ground


    26. The pale, thin face, in which, through the irreproachable beauty of the pure, regular lines and the mournful severity of some mute hidden grief, there often flitted the clear looks of early childhood, telling of trustful years and perhaps simple-hearted happiness in the recent past, the gentle but diffident, hesitating smile, all aroused such unaccountable sympathy for her that every heart was unconsciously stirred with a sweet and warm anxiety that powerfully interceded on her behalf even at a distance, and made even strangers feel akin to her


    27. But after all, this son of the gods is befooled by a woman, a sinuous and transcendently ambitious Roman belle, the second wife of the dull and trustful prefect of Capua; for this tiny woman had all men in her net whom she found it useful to have there


    28. “What is he asking you? Who you are?” she inquired with a slight smile, and looking straight into his face with a trustful look in her kind, prominent eyes, and as simply as if there could be no doubt whatever that she was and must be on sisterly terms with everybody


    29. By the aid of this power she gets control over this hero—a kind, trustful, rich guest, and uses his confidence first to rob him, and then to pitilessly murder him


    30. Cain did violence to Abel, cunning Jacob to trustful Esau, deceitful Laban to Jacob; Caiaphas and Pilate ruled over Christ, the Roman emperors ruled over a Seneca, an Epictetus, and good Romans who lived in their time

    31. “Natásha, you love me?” she said in a soft trustful whisper


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    Synonyme für "trustful"

    trustful trusting gullible credulous innocent ingenuous naive simple