Adjective
Full of trust; trusting.
Worthy of trust; faithful; trusty; trustworthy.
Source: Webster's dictionaryYou may have to wait longer than you would like, you may have to bear privations; but, bear and forebear. Have confidence in the Providence that so far has never failed us. The way is not yet clear. Grope along slowly. Do not press matters; be patient, be trustful. Théodore Guérin
Beneath the crisp and wintry carpet hid A million buds but stay their blossoming And trustful birds have built their nests amid The shuddering boughs, and only wait to sing Till one soft shower from the south shall bid And hither tempt the pilgrim steps of Spring. Robert Bridges
The theological virtue of hope is the patient and trustful willingness to live without closure, without resolution, and still be content and even happy because our Satisfaction is now at another level, and our Source is beyond ourselves. Richard Rohr
At the toughest times I recalled how the children and the elderly looked at me with trustful eyes. Your faith has given me strength. Viktor Yushchenko
It takes a long while for a naturally trustful person to reconcile himself to the idea that after all God will not help him. H. L. Mencken
great brown eye, true and trustful Source: Internet