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Sentence count:139+9Posted:2017-01-11Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: trustSimilar words: abstrusefrustratefrustrationdistractdistrictdistressdistributedistraughtMeaning: [dɪs'trʌst]  n. 1. doubt about someone's honesty 2. the trait of not trusting others. v. regard as untrustworthy; regard with suspicion; have no faith or confidence in. 
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31 What he saw there left him with a profound distrust of all political authority.
32 He is devoting much of his energy to implanting an element of distrust in the community.
33 The people gave voice to their distrust of the government by voting against them at the election.
34 The many policy changes have created growing distrust among employees.
35 There's an element of calculation in his behaviour that makes me distrust him.
36 Mythic images may be the ones to distrust most.
37 Such ruthless distrust, she thought,(http://sentencedict.com/distrust.html) boded ill.
38 Many people regard politicians with distrust.
39 Their affair had stalled in an area of caution and distrust.
40 Clive expressed his distrust and fear of being let down by a very detached attitude in all his relationships.
41 This extreme version of the distrust of government has often been manipulated by the corporate sector to block passage of government regulation.
42 Modigliani's profound humanism and pessimism made him distrust political systems.
43 But a deep distrust of government by many lawmakers almost ensures a modest response, or none at all.
44 Atheism is rooted in science and reason, and atheists distrust anything that contradicts science or outrages reason. (85% of the members of America's national academy of science reject God.). Dr T.P.Chia 
45 Many people in the community have a deep-seated distrust of the police.
46 He seems increasingly to distrust the idealistic visions of humanity that typify his early works.
47 There was then a deep distrust throughout the party. as Law discovered in 1920: Bonar addressed a mass meeting.
48 We were looked at with the same sense of distrust that must have greeted the first plumber who installed running water there.
49 Despite the apparent goodwill(sentencedict.com), deep distrust was reported to remain among the factions.
50 Such distrust may extend to the suspicion that our decisions may be influenced by personal financial self interest.
51 The reference here to distrust of the judiciary once again accentuates Dicey's adoption of the ancient conception of the rule of law.
52 In consequence, there has arisen a deep distrust of sentences and, of the grammar they exemplify.
53 There's something baldly there about him which inclines me, like Kevin, to distrust anything he says.
54 He had real charm, which made canny figures such as Tolkien distrust him.
55 Policemen are not usually intellectuals and have as a rule a distrust of them as animals of a different breed.
56 The proposals were greeted with a mixture of skepticism and distrust.
57 But the markets' distrust of the euro hinges not only on economic fundamentals but on political fundamentals.
58 Our belief is not a belief. Our principles are not a faith. We do not rely soley upon science and reason, because these are necessary rather than sufficient factors, but we distrust anything that contradicts science or outrages reason. We may differ on many things, but what we respect is free inquiry, openmindedness, and the pursuit of ideas for their own sake. Christopher Hitchens 
59 His distrust of the power of critics made him ready to jibe at David Sylvester.
60 This has made our task if anything yet more difficult, punctuated by agonizing debates and times of distrust.
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