Mistrusted Meaning in English
word · lemma: mistrust
释义
Felt that someone or something could not be trusted; did not have confidence in their honesty or reliability.
用法与细微差别
Mostly used in formal or narrative contexts. 'Mistrusted' implies ongoing suspicion, not just a single moment of doubt. Common with objects or people ('He was mistrusted by his peers'). Often confused with 'distrusted', but 'mistrust' is slightly softer and broader.
例句
She mistrusted his explanation.
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They mistrusted the information they received.
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We mistrusted the new manager at first.
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After being lied to before, I automatically mistrusted his promises.
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He felt mistrusted by his own team, which made collaboration difficult.
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People often mistrusted technology until they saw it work for themselves.
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