mistrusts (Meaning)

mistrusts

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

mistrusts Sentence Examples

  1. The senator mistrusts the motives of his political rivals.
  2. The public mistrusts the trustworthiness of the government.
  3. He mistrusts the intentions of his deceptive colleague.
  4. She harbors deep mistrust toward anyone who promises too much.
  5. The victim mistrusts the authorities responsible for his case.
  6. The community mistrusts outsiders due to past negative experiences.
  7. The employee mistrusts the new manager's leadership abilities.
  8. The investigator mistrusts the credibility of the witness's testimony.
  9. The nation mistrusts the peace treaty signed by their former enemies.
  10. The actress mistrusts the sincerity of her agent's promises.

FAQs About the word mistrusts

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

doubts, distrusts, suspects,questions, negates,misdoubts, discredits, discounts, disbelieves

depends (on or upon), trusts, banks (on or upon),relies (on or upon),counts (on or upon)

The senator mistrusts the motives of his political rivals.

The public mistrusts the trustworthiness of the government.

He mistrusts the intentions of his deceptive colleague.

She harbors deep mistrust toward anyone who promises too much.