distrusting (Meaning)
distrusting (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Distrust
distrusting (a.)
That distrusts; suspicious; lacking confidence in.
Synonyms & Antonyms of distrusting
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distrusting Sentence Examples
- Her distrusting nature led her to question even her closest friends.
- The distrusting employee kept a close eye on his colleagues, fearing that they might be trying to sabotage him.
- The child's distrusting gaze followed the stranger as he walked past.
- The politician's distrusting remarks about his opponent raised suspicions among the voters.
- The company's distrusting policy toward remote workers led to a decrease in productivity.
- The distrusting couple kept their financial matters separate, leading to tension in their relationship.
- The distrusting team members struggled to collaborate effectively, causing delays in project completion.
- The distrusting customer refused to pay for the product until he had thoroughly inspected it.
- The distrusting friend constantly accused the other of lying, creating a hostile atmosphere.
- The distrusting neighbor kept a camera pointed at the house next door, believing that the occupants were spying on him.
FAQs About the word distrusting
of Distrust, That distrusts; suspicious; lacking confidence in.
questioning,doubting, suspecting,mistrusting, disbelieving, discounting, discrediting, negating,misdoubting
trusting, trusting, relying (on or upon), relying (on or upon), depending (on or upon),depending (on or upon), counting (on or upon), counting (on or upon), banking (on or upon),banking (on or upon)
Her distrusting nature led her to question even her closest friends.
The distrusting employee kept a close eye on his colleagues, fearing that they might be trying to sabotage him.
The child's distrusting gaze followed the stranger as he walked past.
The politician's distrusting remarks about his opponent raised suspicions among the voters.