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    mis·trust
    [ˌmisˈtrəst]
    verb
    mistrust (verb) · mistrusts (third person present) · mistrusted (past tense) · mistrusted (past participle) · mistrusting (present participle)
    1. be suspicious of; have no confidence in:
      "she had no cause to mistrust him"
    noun
    mistrust (noun)
    1. lack of trust; suspicion:
      "there is widespread mistrust of pension providers"
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    verb
    1. be suspicious of; have no confidence in:
      be suspicious of
      be mistrustful of
      be distrustful of
      be skeptical of
      be wary of
      be chary of
      harbor suspicions about
      be uneasy about
      have doubts about
      have misgivings about
      have reservations about
      have qualms about
      wonder about
      be leery of
      have no confidence/faith in
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  1. to have doubts about the honesty or abilities of someone: I've always mistrusted politicians.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/mistrust
    mistrust definition: a feeling of not believing or not having confidence in someone or something:.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/learner-english/…
    As nouns, mistrust and distrust mean just about the same thing: doubt or suspicion—a lack of trust. As verbs, they are also often used interchangeably to mean to regard someone with suspicion—to not trust them.
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