Moderate as in suspicion A feeling of doubt or suspicion, often accompanied by apprehension or uneasiness, as in misgiving. Clear All
6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Mistrust'
His constant lies led to a deep mistrust in their friendship.
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The mistrust in the financial system led many to withdraw their investments.
The detective's mistrust of the suspect grew as inconsistencies in the alibi emerged.
The ancient text revealed a deep-seated mistrust of outsiders within the community.
The betrayal left a lasting sense of mistrust, making it difficult to rebuild the friendship.
Mistrust between neighboring nations heightened tensions along the border.
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