to distrust
Third Person
distrusts
Present Participle
distrusting
Past Tense
distrusted
Past Participle
distrusted
1
to have no trust in someone or something
- She began to distrust his promises after he failed to keep them multiple times.
- Many people distrust politicians due to frequent scandals and dishonesty.
- He distrusted the company's claims about the product's effectiveness without evidence.
- It's natural to distrust strangers when traveling in an unfamiliar place.
- He distrusted the news source, suspecting it of spreading biased information.
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