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Definition of distrust
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of distrust is as below...
Distrust
(v. t.) To feel
absence
of trust in; not to
confide
in or rely upon; to deem of
questionable
sufficiency
or
reality;
to
doubt;
to be
suspicious
of; to
mistrust.
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Mistrustingly
::
Mistrustingly
(adv.)
With
distrust
or
suspicion.
Suspect
::
Suspect
(a.)
Suspicious;
inspiring
distrust.
Diffide
::
Diffide
(v. i.) To be
distrustful.
Distrust
::
Distrust
(n.) State of being
suspected;
loss of
trust.
Doubt
::
Doubt (v. t.) To
question
or hold
questionable;
to
withhold
assent
to; to
hesitate
to
believe,
or to be
inclined
not to
believe;
to
withhold
confidence
from; to
distrust;
as, I have heard the
story,
but I doubt the truth of it..
Distrusted
::
Distrusted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Distrus.
Diffident
::
Diffident
(a.)
Wanting
confidence
in
others;
distrustful.
Diffidence
::
Diffidence
(n.) The state of being
diffident;
distrust;
want of
confidence;
doubt of the
power,
ability,
or
disposition
of
others..
Secure
::
Secure
(a.) Free from fear, care, or
anxiety;
easy in mind; not
feeling
suspicion
or
distrust;
confident..
Misween
::
Misween
(v. i.) To ween
amiss;
to
misjudge;
to
distrust;
to be
mistaken.
Apprehension
::
Apprehension
(n.)
Anticipation,
mostly
of
things
unfavorable;
distrust
or fear at the
prospect
of
future
evil..
Diffidence
::
Diffidence
(n.)
Distrust
of one's self or one's own
powers;
lack of
self-reliance;
modesty;
modest
reserve;
bashfulness.
Distrust
::
Distrust
(n.)
Suspicion
of evil
designs.
Distruster
::
Distruster
(n.) One who
distrusts.
Distrustful
::
Distrustful
(a.) Apt to
distrust;
suspicious;
mistrustful.
Mistrust
::
Mistrust
(v. t.) To
regard
with
jealousy
or
suspicion;
to
suspect;
to doubt the
integrity
of; to
distrust.
Misgiving
::
Misgiving
(n.) Evil
premonition;
doubt;
distrust.
Distrusting
::
Distrusting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Distrus.
Unfaith
::
Unfaith
(n.)
Absence
or want of
faith;
faithlessness;
distrust;
unbelief.
Jealous
::
"Jealous
(a.)
Disposed
to
suspect
rivalry
in
matters
of
interest
and
affection;
apprehensive
regarding
the
motives
of
possible
rivals,
or the
fidelity
of
friends;
distrustful;
having
morbid
fear of
rivalry
in love or
preference
given to
another;
painfully
suspicious
of the
faithfulness
of
husband,
wife, or
lover..
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