mistrusting (Meaning)

mistrusting

to doubt the truth, validity, or effectiveness of, to have no trust or confidence in, to be suspicious, a lack of confidence, distrust entry 2, distrust entry 1, surmise

mistrusting Sentence Examples

  1. The elderly woman was mistrusting of strangers, fearing they might try to harm her.
  2. After being swindled out of money, he became mistrusting of anyone promising quick returns.
  3. The government's inconsistent policies had created a mistrusting populace.
  4. She had always been a naive and trusting person, but a series of unfortunate events had made her mistrusting.
  5. The mistrusting employees questioned the motives of their new manager.
  6. The child's mistrusting gaze revealed the trauma he had experienced.
  7. The mistrusting partner refused to believe their spouse's explanations.
  8. The politician's mistrusting rhetoric further divided the nation.
  9. The virus had spread rapidly due to the public's mistrusting of the vaccine.
  10. The mistrusting shopkeeper watched every customer warily, suspecting them of potential theft.

FAQs About the word mistrusting

to doubt the truth, validity, or effectiveness of, to have no trust or confidence in, to be suspicious, a lack of confidence, distrust entry 2, distrust entry 1

doubting, questioning, suspecting,distrusting,misdoubting, discounting, discrediting, negating, disbelieving

depending (on or upon),trusting,relying (on or upon), counting (on or upon),banking (on or upon)

The elderly woman was mistrusting of strangers, fearing they might try to harm her.

After being swindled out of money, he became mistrusting of anyone promising quick returns.

The government's inconsistent policies had created a mistrusting populace.

She had always been a naive and trusting person, but a series of unfortunate events had made her mistrusting.