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    distrustful
    /dɪsˈtrʌs(t)f(ʊ)l/

    adjective

    • 1. feeling or showing distrust of someone or something: "I have grown up to be distrustful of men"

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  2. Distrustful means not trusting someone or something. Learn how to use this adjective in sentences and see synonyms, antonyms and translations in different languages.

  3. Find 103 similar and opposite words for distrustful, an adjective meaning inclined to doubt or question claims or not feeling sure about the truth or trustworthiness of someone or something. See examples, antonyms, and related words for distrustful.

  4. Examples of distrustful in a Sentence. she was distrustful of her boyfriend's claim of having saved the kitten from a raging fire naturally distrustful of politicians who claim to have all the answers. Recent Examples on the Web The woman said Rivera was distrustful of law enforcement after multiple stints in prison.

  5. Find 35 different ways to say distrustful, such as cautious, doubtful, or skeptical, and their opposites, such as trusting, confident, or optimistic. See example sentences and definitions for distrustful and related words.

  6. Find 14 words and phrases that mean distrustful or its opposite, such as trustful, unsuspecting, or cynical. Learn the definition and usage of distrustful and see examples of sentences with it.

  7. Learn the meaning of distrustful, an adjective that describes someone who does not trust someone or something. Find synonyms, pronunciation, collocations, and usage examples from Collins Dictionary.

  8. If you're suspicious, or uncertain whether you should believe something (or someone), you're distrustful. If your dog is distrustful of clowns, she may growl every time she sees anyone wearing a big, red, rubber nose.