wantrust (Meaning)

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wantrust (n.)

Failing or diminishing trust; want of trust or confidence; distrust.

Synonyms & Antonyms of wantrust

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wantrust Sentence Examples

  1. His wantrust in her words left him feeling vulnerable and insecure.
  2. The betrayal eroded their relationship, leaving behind a deep wantrust.
  3. Despite her efforts to rebuild trust, his wantrust prevented him from fully believing her.
  4. The wantrust sowed seeds of doubt and suspicion in their once-strong bond.
  5. His reputation for dishonesty had created a deep-seated wantrust among his peers.
  6. The repeated broken promises and half-truths had shattered her trust, leaving her filled with wantrust.
  7. The politician's evasive answers and questionable motives inspired widespread wantrust among the electorate.
  8. The wantrust between the two nations made it impossible for them to resolve their conflicts peacefully.
  9. His constant surveillance and jealous accusations fueled her wantrust and made her question his love.
  10. The wantrust between the partners in the business venture hindered their collaboration and ultimately led to its failure.

FAQs About the word wantrust

Failing or diminishing trust; want of trust or confidence; distrust.

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His wantrust in her words left him feeling vulnerable and insecure.

The betrayal eroded their relationship, leaving behind a deep wantrust.

Despite her efforts to rebuild trust, his wantrust prevented him from fully believing her.

The wantrust sowed seeds of doubt and suspicion in their once-strong bond.