Synonym: challenge, dispute, distrust, doubt, question, suspect. Antonym: trust. Similar words: distrust, distrustfully, trust, trusty, trust in, entrust, abstruse, untrusting. Meaning: ['mɪs'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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1. He had a deep mistrust of the legal profession.
2. His charm is undeniable, but I still mistrust him.
3. She has a deep mistrust of strangers.
4. There was mutual mistrust between the two men.
5. There is considerable suspicion and mistrust between the two sides.
6. There is suspicion and mistrust between immigrants and the police.
7. Please don't think I mistrust you, but I would prefer to have our agreement in black and white.
8. Why do you mistrust him so much? He seems honest enough to me.
9. Corruption creates a climate of mistrust towards authority.
10. Mistrust was writ large on her face.
11. Melancholy and mistrust of men hold her back.
12. The incident has increased workers' mistrust in the management.
13. I tended to mistrust my emotions and intellectualize everything.
14. His experience left him with a mistrust of banks.
15. What caused this anger and mistrust ?
16. There is still considerable mistrust between the management and the workforce.
17. She has a deep mistrust of anything new or strange.
18. My grandfather has a profound mistrust of anything new or foreign.
19. There is a wall of mistrust between the two groups.
20. I mistrust his judgement.
21. Unfortunately(sentencedict.com),[Sentence dictionary] we are taught to mistrust our impulses.
22. An atmosphere of mistrust has slowed the peace talks.
23. I mistrust a twister like Herbert Samuel.
24. We no longer have time for mistrust or deceit.
25. She showed a great mistrust of doctors.
26. Our marriage was poisoned by mistrust, deceit and jealousy.
27. The subordinates see the control device as confirming mistrust.
28. Hoccleve is distressed at such mistrust.
29. As a very small child she had learned to mistrust adults.
30. It's precisely that sort of slick sales - talk that I mistrust.
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