distrust

word

Definition

A lack of trust or confidence in someone or something; to not believe that someone or something is honest or reliable.

Usage & Nuances

'Distrust' is formal and often used in contexts where suspicion, doubt, or wariness is strong. It's commonly used as a noun or a verb. Don't confuse with 'mistrust,' which is very similar but slightly less formal. Collocations: 'deep distrust,' 'public distrust,' 'distrust of government.'

Example Sentences

There is distrust between the two countries.

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She feels distrust towards new people.

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Years of lies have created deep distrust in the community.

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It's hard to move forward when there's so much distrust.

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Why do you distrust everything I say?

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Many people distrust politicians.

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