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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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61 Admirable though they are, the benefit of these moves are eroded by administrative inefficiencies and distrust.
62 According to his analysis distrust of authority and scepticism concerning the competence of specialists is a function of the breakdown of value consensus.
63 But a climate of mutual exclusion and distrust is detrimental to both and is increasingly unrealistic in an information-based society.
64 The revelations of corruption have led to a climate of distrust in the capital.
65 Educators, meanwhile, often view business with more than a little suspicion, distrust,(sentence dictionary) and envy.
66 We Israelites, the wandering heirs Of a bewildered dervish, are taught distrust in prayer.
67 But the distrust their action engendered has dogged the investigation since.
68 Just as quickly came the deep bitter distrust of all white people.
69 It is more shameful to distrust our friends than to be deceived by them. Confucius 
70 The tepid federal response to the assault and murder of civil rights workers engaged in nonviolent activities fomented distrust.
71 Or will the growth, rapid so far, falter on public apathy or distrust?
72 This distrust is evident in the cartoon figure of the mad scientist working in his laboratory to produce a Frankenstein.
73 In such an atmosphere of rancour and distrust it was hardly surprising that the magazine never developed a proper editorial identity.
74 As a result, perhaps, her distrust of the Washington establishment, and the news media in particular, is palpable.
75 The resulting deep distrust provoked by social surfaces leaves Chandler unimpressed by anything as literal as an economic recovery.
76 Bismarck was right to distrust the cities as breeders of socialism, but wrong to exaggerate the danger.
77 Walls of suspicion, distrust and bigotry are beginning to rise again.
78 In the light of this distrust in the effectiveness of verbal instruction, what was Rousseau's opinion of reading?
79 I come from a people who, even now, seriously distrust educated women, who value family loyalty.
80 It is more a gut feeling-a visceral distrust of foreigners.
81 They distrust the arrangements for settling the issues of cap badges and flags.
82 Their lack of confidence may lead to distrust of their own coping skills and a lack of trust in others.
83 Inevitably, there has been an increased distrust of party politics in the lesbian and gay communities since the Clause debacle.
84 Until then there can be only more distrust, hatred and violence.
85 The prickly distrust had faded to be replaced by an almost oily helpfulness.
86 He was an enigma, his feelings hidden deep behind a sophisticated defence-work of cynicism and distrust.
87 Lori and I have a relationship based on mutual distrust.
88 Feminists of all persuasions distrust the medical model of health, with its mechanistic and individualistic bias.
89 This is how markets operate the world over, but distrust of Billingsgate's dealing seems to be a problem.
90 But everything he said was treated with almost obsessive distrust.
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