mistrustmɪsˈtrʌst
mistrust (v)
- present
- mistrusts
- past
- mistrusted
- past participle
- mistrusted
- present participle
- mistrusting
mistrust (n)
English Definitions:
misgiving, mistrust, distrust, suspicion (noun)
doubt about someone's honesty
distrust, distrustfulness, mistrust (verb)
the trait of not trusting others
distrust, mistrust, suspect (verb)
regard as untrustworthy; regard with suspicion; have no faith or confidence in
mistrust (Noun)
Lack of trust or confidence.
mistrust (Verb)
To have no confidence in something
mistrust (Verb)
To be wary, suspicious or doubtful
mistrust
Distrust is a formal way of not trusting any one party too much in a situation of grave risk or deep doubt. It is commonly expressed in civics as a division or balance of powers, or in politics as means of validating treaty terms. Systems based on distrust simply divide the responsibility so that checks and balances can operate. The phrase "trust, but verify" refers specifically to distrust.
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