Distrust.
单词 | θ128000 |
释义 | the mind > mental capacity > belief > uncertainty, doubt, hesitation > lack of confidence, distrust, suspicion > [noun] (81) ortrowthc1175 Distrust. ortrowa1200 Distrust, diffidence; suspicion. untrust?c1225 Unbelief, distrust. Now rare. suspicion1303 The action of suspecting; the feeling or state of mind of one who suspects; imagination or conjecture of the existence of something evil or wrong… suspectiona1340 = suspicion, n. mistrowa1375 Mistrust, suspicion, doubt. overtrowa1375 Distrust, suspicion. misfaitha1382 Disbelief, erroneous belief; mistrust. jealousyc1385 Suspicion; apprehension of evil; mistrust. Now dialect. †to have in jealousy: to be suspicious of, suspect, mistrust (obsolete). suspectc1386 The or an act of suspecting, or the condition of being suspected; = suspicion, n. 1. misdoubtingc1390 Disbelief, doubt; lack of confidence, mistrust, suspicion; an instance of this. Cf. misdoubt, n. untrist1390 Distrust. mistrowinga1393 The action or condition of unbelieving; doubt, suspicion; an instance of this. mistrusta1393 Lack of trust or confidence; suspicion, distrust; an instance of this. Formerly also: †doubt as to the truth or probability of a thing (obsolete)… mistrista1400 Mistrust; suspicion. Also: despair. supposinga1400 Suspicion. Chiefly in to have supposing: to suspect. Obsolete. untrestc1400 Mistrust. wantrustc1405 Lack of trust or confidence; distrust, doubt. diffidencea1425 Lack of confidence or faith in someone or something; distrust; mistrust, misgiving, doubt. Also: an instance of this; a doubt, a misgiving. Now rare… misdeemingc1450 Misjudgement, false judgement, suspicion; an instance of this. untrustingc1450 (un-, prefix1 affix 8.) discredence?a1475 Disbelief, distrust. surmise1509 (A) suspicion. Obsolete or merged in sense 4. suspensea1513 Objectively, as an attribute of affairs, etc.: Doubtfulness, uncertainty, undecidedness. †in suspense: (of a question, etc.) undecided, doubtful. diffidency1537 = diffidence, n. (in later use chiefly in sense 2). distrust1548 Absence or want of trust; lack of confidence, faith, or reliance; doubt, suspicion. distrusting1549 misdoubt1558 Apprehension of evil; unease, fear; doubt, mistrust. Now usually as a count noun: a misgiving, doubt, or suspicion. discredit1567 Loss or lack of credibility; disbelief, distrust, doubt. Frequently in to throw discredit on (also upon). Cf. credit, n. 2 3. misgiving1582 A feeling of mistrust, apprehension, or loss of confidence. Frequently in plural. scruple1597 A suspicion of (something). rare. disconfidence1620 Lack of confidence; doubt; distrust. Also: an instance of this. inconfidence1627 Want of confidence, distrust. disaffiance1631 A lack or removal of trust, faith, or confidence. non-fiance1643 Want of confidence. defiance1662 Distrust. Obsolete. rare. suspiciencya1690 = suspicion, n. reservation1719 The action or fact of giving only limited, qualified, or provisional support to a belief, principle, etc.; limitation or qualification of one's… disfaith1870 Want of faith; distrust, disbelief. méfiance1876 Mistrust. Subcategories:— state of (7) — action of distrusting (6) — instance of (7) — destruction of confidence (1) — basis of (2) — object of (1) — without evidence (4) — one who distrusts or suspects (7) — liability to suspicion (3) — state of being suspected (3) |
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