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    mistrust
    /ˌmɪsˈtrʌst/

    verb

    • 1. be suspicious of; have no confidence in: "she had no cause to mistrust him" Similar be suspicious ofbe mistrustful ofbe distrustful ofbe sceptical ofOpposite trust

    noun

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  2. to have doubts about the honesty of someone or be unable to trust something: I’ve always mistrusted leaders who make too many promises. mistrust.

  3. Learn the noun and verb meanings of mistrust, a word that implies a lack of confidence or trust in someone or something. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for mistrust.

  4. Mistrust definition: lack of trust or confidence; distrust.. See examples of MISTRUST used in a sentence.

  5. to have doubts about the honesty of someone or be unable to trust something: I’ve always mistrusted leaders who make too many promises. mistrust.

  6. To mistrust is to feel uneasy about someone or something. If you mistrust bus drivers, you may decide to walk instead. Are you suspicious of clowns in general? Then you mistrust them. This verb has a very similar meaning to distrust — as nouns, both words mean "a lack of trust."

  7. Mistrust is the feeling or action of not trusting someone or something. Learn how to use mistrust as a noun or a verb, and see synonyms, pronunciation, and usage examples from Collins English Dictionary.

  8. Mistrust is a feeling that you cannot trust somebody or something. Learn how to pronounce it, see pictures and usage notes, and find synonyms and example sentences from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.