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mistrust
mis·trust M0347400 (mĭs-trŭst′)n. Lack of trust or confidence: I viewed the stranger's advice with mistrust.tr.v. mis·trust·ed, mis·trust·ing, mis·trusts 1. To regard without trust or confidence: He mistrusted his lieutenant.2. To doubt the truth or sincerity of: I mistrust everything he says. mis·trust′ful adj.mis·trust′ful·ly adv.mis·trust′ful·ness n.mistrust (ˌmɪsˈtrʌst) vbto have doubts or suspicions about (someone or something)ndistrust ˌmisˈtruster n ˌmisˈtrustful adj ˌmisˈtrustfully adv ˌmisˈtrustfulness nmis•trust (mɪsˈtrʌst) n. 1. lack of trust or confidence; distrust. v.t. 2. to regard with mistrust, suspicion, or doubt; distrust. 3. to suspect or surmise. v.i. 4. to be distrustful. [1350–1400] mis•trust′er, n. mis•trust′ful, adj. Trust/Mistrust See Also: UNCERTAINTY - Finding paranoia in your heart is like discovering a lump in your breast —just knowing it’s there won’t make it go away —Jerry Bumpus
- As confiding as a doe peeping between the tree trunks —Vita Sackville-West
- As suspicious of me as Hamlet was of his mother —Daphne Merkin
- Carried years of suspicion strapped to her hip like a gun —Ann Jasperson
- Confidence in an unfaithful man in time of trouble is like a broken tooth, and a foot out of joint —The Holy Bible/Proverbs
- Confidence (in their amorous destinies) like that of birds in their wings —William Faulkner
- Confidence, like the soul, never returns, once it is gone —Publius Syrus
- Doubt … secret and gnawing like a worm —Joseph Conrad
- Doubts seemed to steam like wet flies inside his own head —Julia O’Faolain
- Head … awhirl with doubts like a sky full of starlings —George Garrett
- He was like a suspicion-caked old prospector —Ellery Queen
- It [the thought that something was not right] was on the edge of her mind like a speck at the corner of your eye or fluff in your nostril —Julia O’Faolain
- Lean on … like a man on crutches —Ross Macdonald
- Mistrust swells like a prune —Marge Piercy
- No more to be trusted (with news) than a cat with a saucer of milk —Christopher Isherwood
- Suspicion amongst thoughts are like bats amongst birds, they ever fly by twilight —Francis Bacon
- Suspicion developed like a muscle —F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Suspicious … as a rat near strange bread —Patrick Kavanagh
- Suspicious as a wild cat —Frank Swinnerton
- Trust as I’d trust a rattlesnake —Anon
- A trust, fierce and passionate, burning in her like a prayer —F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Trust flourishes like a potato plant, mostly underground —Marge Piercy
- As trusting to the future as a blind sky-diver —Richard Ford
- Trust is like an egg and it’s not like an egg. If you want to break an egg you have to do it from the outside. The only way to break up a trust is from the inside —O. Henry
- Trustworthy as advice given by a cat to a mouse —Anon
A simile with clear links to an Arabic proverb: “He gives advice such as a cat gives to a mouse.” - Wearing doubt like a raincoat —Carlos Baker
mistrust Past participle: mistrusted Gerund: mistrusting
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I am mistrusting | you are mistrusting | he/she/it is mistrusting | we are mistrusting | you are mistrusting | they are mistrusting |
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I have mistrusted | you have mistrusted | he/she/it has mistrusted | we have mistrusted | you have mistrusted | they have mistrusted |
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I was mistrusting | you were mistrusting | he/she/it was mistrusting | we were mistrusting | you were mistrusting | they were mistrusting |
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I had mistrusted | you had mistrusted | he/she/it had mistrusted | we had mistrusted | you had mistrusted | they had mistrusted |
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I will mistrust | you will mistrust | he/she/it will mistrust | we will mistrust | you will mistrust | they will mistrust |
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I will have mistrusted | you will have mistrusted | he/she/it will have mistrusted | we will have mistrusted | you will have mistrusted | they will have mistrusted |
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I will be mistrusting | you will be mistrusting | he/she/it will be mistrusting | we will be mistrusting | you will be mistrusting | they will be mistrusting |
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I have been mistrusting | you have been mistrusting | he/she/it has been mistrusting | we have been mistrusting | you have been mistrusting | they have been mistrusting |
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I will have been mistrusting | you will have been mistrusting | he/she/it will have been mistrusting | we will have been mistrusting | you will have been mistrusting | they will have been mistrusting |
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I had been mistrusting | you had been mistrusting | he/she/it had been mistrusting | we had been mistrusting | you had been mistrusting | they had been mistrusting |
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I would have mistrusted | you would have mistrusted | he/she/it would have mistrusted | we would have mistrusted | you would have mistrusted | they would have mistrusted | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | mistrust - doubt about someone's honesty distrust, suspicion, misgivingdoubt, doubtfulness, dubiety, dubiousness, incertitude, uncertainty - the state of being unsure of something | | 2. | mistrust - the trait of not trusting othersdistrustfulness, distrusttrait - a distinguishing feature of your personal naturesuspiciousness, suspicion - being of a suspicious nature; "his suspiciousness destroyed his marriage" | Verb | 1. | mistrust - regard as untrustworthy; regard with suspicion; have no faith or confidence indistrust, suspectdisbelieve, discredit - reject as false; refuse to acceptdoubt - lack confidence in or have doubts about; "I doubt these reports"; "I suspect her true motives"; "she distrusts her stepmother"rely, trust, swear, bank - have confidence or faith in; "We can trust in God"; "Rely on your friends"; "bank on your good education"; "I swear by my grandmother's recipes" |
mistrustnoun1. suspicion, scepticism, distrust, doubt, uncertainty, apprehension, misgiving, wariness, dubiety There was mutual mistrust between the two men.verb1. be wary of, suspect, beware, distrust, apprehend, have doubts about You should mistrust all journalists.mistrustnoun1. Lack of trust:distrust, doubt, leeriness, suspicion.2. A lack of conviction or certainty:doubt, doubtfulness, dubiety, dubiousness, incertitude, question, skepticism, suspicion, uncertainty, wonder.verb1. To lack trust or confidence in:distrust, doubt, misdoubt, suspect.2. To be uncertain, disbelieving, or skeptical about:distrust, doubt, misdoubt, question, wonder.Idiom: have one's doubts.Translationsmistrust (misˈtrast) verb to have no confidence or trust in. 不信任 不信任 noun lack of confidence in something. 不信任 不信任ˌmisˈtrustful adjective 不信任的 不信任的ˌmisˈtrustfully adverb 不信任地 不信任地EncyclopediaSeetrustmistrust
Synonyms for mistrustnoun suspicionSynonyms- suspicion
- scepticism
- distrust
- doubt
- uncertainty
- apprehension
- misgiving
- wariness
- dubiety
verb be wary ofSynonyms- be wary of
- suspect
- beware
- distrust
- apprehend
- have doubts about
Synonyms for mistrustnoun lack of trustSynonyms- distrust
- doubt
- leeriness
- suspicion
noun a lack of conviction or certaintySynonyms- doubt
- doubtfulness
- dubiety
- dubiousness
- incertitude
- question
- skepticism
- suspicion
- uncertainty
- wonder
verb to lack trust or confidence inSynonyms- distrust
- doubt
- misdoubt
- suspect
verb to be uncertain, disbelieving, or skeptical aboutSynonyms- distrust
- doubt
- misdoubt
- question
- wonder
Synonyms for mistrustnoun doubt about someone's honestySynonyms- distrust
- suspicion
- misgiving
Related Words- doubt
- doubtfulness
- dubiety
- dubiousness
- incertitude
- uncertainty
noun the trait of not trusting othersSynonymsRelated Words- trait
- suspiciousness
- suspicion
verb regard as untrustworthySynonymsRelated WordsAntonyms |