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  1. to have doubts about the honesty of someone or be unable to trust something: I’ve always mistrusted leaders who make too many promises. mistrust.

  2. to have doubts about the honesty of someone or be unable to trust something: I’ve always mistrusted leaders who make too many promises. mistrust.

  3. 1. : to have no trust or confidence in : suspect. mistrusted his neighbors. 2. : to doubt the truth, validity, or effectiveness of. mistrusted his own judgment. 3. : surmise.

  4. To mistrust is to feel uneasy about someone or something. If you mistrust bus drivers, you may decide to walk instead.

  5. Mistrust definition: lack of trust or confidence; distrust.. See examples of MISTRUST used in a sentence.

  6. Mistrust is the feeling that you have towards someone who you do not trust. There was mutual mistrust between the two men. American English : mistrust / mɪsˈtrʌst /

  7. 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.

  8. mistrust definition: a feeling of not believing or not having confidence in someone or something: . Learn more.

  9. Verb. Noun. Filter. noun. mistrusts. Lack of trust or confidence; suspicion; doubt. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Synonyms: misgiving. suspicion. distrustfulness. wariness. skepticism. wonder. uncertainty. question. incertitude. dubiousness. dubiety. doubtfulness. leeriness. Antonyms: trust. certainty. belief. faith. confidence. verb.

  10. mistrust. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English mis‧trust1 /mɪsˈtrʌst/ noun [ uncountable] the feeling that you cannot trust someone, especially because you think they may treat you unfairly or dishonestly SYN suspicion, distrust mistrust of He had a deep mistrust of the legal profession.