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  1. not trusting someone or something: distrustful of They tend to be distrustful of outsiders. Large sections of Britain's poorest communities are alienated and distrustful of authority. See. distrust. Fewer examples. These are voters who are really very distrustful of professional politicians.

  2. 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 If police are slow to come when the community calls, that could also make residents feel unsafe and distrustful .

  3. Distrustful definition: unable or unwilling to trust; doubtful; suspicious. See examples of DISTRUSTFUL used in a sentence.

  4. If you are distrustful of someone or something, you think that they are not honest, reliable, or safe. Voters are deeply distrustful of all politicians. [ + of ]

  5. distrustful; distrustful of someone/something; distrustfully; have faith! idiom; I wouldn't trust someone as far as I could throw them idiom; mistrustfully; non-confidence; not trust someone an/one inch idiom; put/place your faith in something/someone idiom; reliance; turn to someone/something; untrusting; untrustworthiness; untrustworthy; See ...

  6. 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.

  7. Definition of distrustful adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.