mistrust|mistrusted|mistrusting|mistrusts in English
verb
['mɪs'trʌst]
not trust, suspect, display lack of trust
Use "mistrust|mistrusted|mistrusting|mistrusts" in a sentence
1. That's to say, the people who were mistrusted 20 years ago, principally journalists and politicians, are still mistrusted.
2. He who mistrusts most should be trusted least.
3. She mistrusted her ability to learn to drive.
4. Philistines mistrust David (1-11)
5. I mistrust his judgement.
6. Like Trump, he Belittled and mistrusted his political rivals
7. Hoccleve is distressed at such mistrust.
8. What caused this anger and mistrust ?
9. His soul, however, mistrusts the star and where it is leading them.
10. She has a deep mistrust of strangers.
11. In turn, mistrust soon numbs human compassion.
12. Nothing but centuries of mistrust and resentment.
13. She showed a great mistrust of doctors.
14. Our marriage was poisoned by mistrust, deceit and jealousy.
15. His experience left him with a mistrust of banks.
16. Corruption creates a climate of mistrust towards authority.
17. 14 He mistrusted ravishment by charm, spiritual appeal, force, wit or other blandishments.
18. Melancholy and mistrust of men hold her back.
19. That incident likely cemented John’s mistrust of Catholicism.
20. There was mutual mistrust between the two men.
21. There is suspicion and mistrust between immigrants and the police.
22. There is considerable suspicion and mistrust between the two sides.
23. It creates mistrust between the inmates and the staff.
24. An atmosphere of mistrust has slowed the peace talks.
25. Synonyms: disbelief, doubt, scepticism, mistrust More Synonyms of Cynicism.