English to Malay Dictionary trusting

trusting

percaya
definition
verb
I should never have trusted her
believe in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of.
All persons whatsoever are forbid to trust her on his account, for he will pay no debts of her contracting from the date hereof.
allow credit to (a customer).
adjective
it is foolish to be too trusting of other people
showing or tending to have a belief in a person's honesty or sincerity; not suspicious.
translation of 'trusting'
verb
mempercayai
example
It means to them, on some level, that this person is ‘family’ and they are more 'trusting' of them.
Even if they hadn't secured their possessions, no one local would steal from them; they lived in a 'trusting' community that had no interest in their technology.
Words and thoughts spill out with a 'trusting' honesty.
Needless to say, I am now careful to be a little more trusting of my memory and little less 'trusting' of machines.
He had standards, but he was the most 'trusting' of comedians.
They are losing faith in democracy, are increasingly disillusioned with the opposition, but at the same time, appear to be more 'trusting' of the government.
Bold's door was open during lunch, as she is very 'trusting' of her students.
Your identity gets used for someone to send personal e-mail to scores of 'trusting' , unsuspecting souls.
She wasn't the 'trusting' sort, and the open honesty made her a little nervous.
I will be more observant of how women act around me and be more 'trusting' of my senses.
His 'trusting' management style, and his genial manner, were no longer admired.
He looked like a child, and a very 'trusting' and innocent one, at that.
Progress can't be stopped, but the community has changed with people less 'trusting' of their neighbours.
I think what's happened has made me less 'trusting' of men.
Grace glanced towards the door then lifted her pale eyes, so full of their 'trusting' innocence, to meet his before taking a step closer.
He could not bear the thought of her in another man's arms; those sweet lips, that tender smile, that 'trusting' , almost innocent gaze.
Some are more suspicious and some more 'trusting' .
They kindly allowed me to pay at a later date though, which was very 'trusting' of them.
Most polls show that the public is more 'trusting' of military officers than lawyers or congressmen.
Because of that, she isn't very 'trusting' of people, and she refuses to get too close to anyone anymore.
It relates to a characteristic I possessed, which might be called 'trustingness' - if there is such a word.
Both have something in common: a quality of joy and 'trustingness' that comes from having a warm family with emotional and social advantages.
She smiled up at him, arms extended 'trustingly' .
‘Don't worry, darling, it won't hurt a bit,’ trilled Elza mischievously, I looked at her, not entirely 'trustingly' .
He gazed into the man's compassionate eyes in helpless, naked 'trustingness' , and then he wriggled closer to rest his head in the man's lap, and with that, he fell asleep.
Tea and coffee making facilities were also available in the house, which he 'trustingly' left open.
I think it is significant that you use the apt example of the 'trustingness' of a baby when you speak of the virtues of trust.
Little boys could still see the purity of Jesus’ smile and responded with enthusiasm and compassion as only the openness and 'trustingness' of a child can.
We tend to assume, 'trustingly' , that chilled products are more like home-made food; they're somehow less tampered with, less additive-laden because they have a shorter use-by date and feel cool to the touch.
The recipe, which he 'trustingly' didn't patent, has been widely imitated.
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