distrust
/dɪsˈtɹʌst/noun, verb2 syllables
Distrust means: doubt about someone's honesty.
Synonyms for distrust7
noun, as in doubt about someone's honesty
noun, as in the trait of not trusting others
distrustfulness, mistrust
verb, as in regard as untrustworthy; regard with suspicion; have no faith or confidence in
Opposites of distrust
What does distrust mean?3
noun
1
doubt about someone's honesty
2
the trait of not trusting others
verb
1
regard as untrustworthy; regard with suspicion; have no faith or confidence in“I suspect her true motives”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with distrust?17
three syllables
antitrust
Distrust in a sentence
- Distrust of people, not to mention hate, is the root of human suffering.unknown
- The rumors were unfounded, but gossip can easily feed the flames of distrust.LoverofEnglish
- Yanni can't build a love relationship based on distrust.Amastan
- There's a tendency for people to distrust anything new.sundown
- What, then, is this? Distrust. Guard this, cling to this.mhenderson5
- Discrimination against them and their distrust of outsiders both play a role in keeping them trapped in poverty.mailohilohi
- There is a lot of distrust and resentment between Algeria and Morocco.Amastan
- People tend to distrust anything new.sundown
Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.
Forms of distrust
as a noun
- plural
- distrusts
as a verb
- past tense
- distrusted
- present participle
- distrusting
- third-person singular
- distrusts
- past participle
- distrusted