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Type Words
Synonyms distrust, distrustfulness
Type of trait
Has types suspiciousness, suspicion
Type Words
Synonyms distrust, suspect
Type of discredit, disbelieve
Has types doubt
Type Words
Synonyms distrust, misgiving, suspicion
Type of uncertainty, doubtfulness, dubiety, dubiousness, incertitude, doubt

Examples of mistrust

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Al-Maliki's speech proclaimed that Iraq's days of misery and mistrust were over.
From the time.com
Greater mistrust of foreign Internet businesses and greater Internet regulation.
From the forbes.com
Their 2000 contest for the Republican nomination ended in acrimony and mistrust.
From the bloomberg.com
The biggest reason to mistrust the GDP figures is the health of the jobs market.
From the economist.com
Mistrust of the central government by the Hazaras and local uprisings continued.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Clark said the episode stemmed from long-running mistrust between the two sides.
From the timesunion.com
Every conflict engenders mistrust, prejudice, stereotypes, hatred, demonization.
From the scoop.co.nz
The deficit terrorists have a profound mistrust of government and its influence.
From the guardian.co.uk
An atmosphere of mistrust thus existed between the Greeks, Armenians, and Arabs.
From the en.wikipedia.org
More examples
  • Distrust: regard as untrustworthy; regard with suspicion; have no faith or confidence in
  • Misgiving: doubt about someone's honesty
  • Distrust: the trait of not trusting others
  • (mistrustful) leery: openly distrustful and unwilling to confide
  • Mistrust means "to doubt, to lack confidence in". It does not necessarily imply any serious suspicion of malice or bad faith.
  • Mistrust was a heavy metal band formed in Seattle, Washington in 1985. They recorded one album in their brief existence called Spin the World, which was originally released through C.O.M.A. Records in 1986 and again through Heart of Steel Records in 2009.
  • (mistrustful) Having or causing mistrust, suspicions, or forebodings