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Meanings of
untrusting
in English
Openly distrustful and unwilling to confide.
suspicious
wary
leery
mistrustful
Related terms
distrustful
Synonyms
Examples for "
suspicious
"
suspicious
wary
leery
mistrustful
Examples for "
suspicious
"
1
Mr Ross said police wanted to hear of any other
suspicious
activity.
2
A former Nauru justice minister says a planned constitutional change is
suspicious
.
3
Xavier gave her a
suspicious
look but allowed the change of subject.
4
Structuring is the
suspicious
activity that banks most often report to authorities.
5
Police have appealed for anyone who saw anything
suspicious
to come forward.
1
Analysts said broader concerns about euro zone debt levels kept investors
wary
.
2
Businesses need to be extra
wary
at tax time, Mr Wearne said.
3
While many children are
wary
of animals, some children just love them.
4
However, despite emerging data, many surgeons remain
wary
of computer-assisted orthopedic surgery.
5
Confused and
wary
,
Sano nevertheless decided to take advantage of the situation.
1
A good man, Louis thought, but doctors became
leery
of people fast.
2
They also have reason to be
leery
of a potential political backlash.
3
But you get
leery
of any kind of mystery in the Deathlands.
4
The other few people in the Dunkin' Donuts shot us
leery
looks.
5
Richard liked the idea of having robot assistants, but Nicole was
leery
.
1
They seem surprised and still
mistrustful
of finding themselves unharmed and unmolested.
2
Rose's two or three friends were, like herself,
mistrustful
of the world.
3
Three black dogs with wild,
mistrustful
eyes kept close to his heels.
4
I should have been more
mistrustful
;
this solution was too simple, too natural.
5
He had changed towards me; he had become very reserved and seemed
mistrustful
.
Usage of
untrusting
in English
1
God forbid our professional deceivers should have to feel paranoid and
untrusting
.
2
The Mogadorians are different than we are, secretive and manipulative,
untrusting
of almost everything.
3
How do we tackle inequality when the coffers are empty and the electorate
untrusting
?
4
At first, he had been wary of her, even
untrusting
.
5
You hate to say anything that sounds hostile or
untrusting
or small-hearted around him.
6
Sure, in some ways, it had also made her cautious, a bit skeptical and
untrusting
.
7
He looked at her,
untrusting
,
the whole broken past behind them, like a rutted road.
8
And our great parties have too often been far apart and
untrusting
of each other.
9
He said nothing, only stared at us,
untrusting
,
angry.
10
It also made him lonely, afraid, angry,
untrusting
.
11
He spread his arms as noise began to grow again, this time of bewilderment and
untrusting
relief.
12
She sits at his side, resplendently pregnant with soft round rags, and watches Belinda with
untrusting
eyes.
13
She turned,
untrusting
,
and her face only opened a very little when she saw it was him.
14
Are we all just a bunch of
untrusting
Aussies sullied by Britney Spears and the Spice Girls?
15
Its gaze flickered across her,
untrusting
.
16
Without father, brother, or protector, in whom should I confide, if ungrateful and
untrusting
I turn from you?
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untrusting
untrust
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
untrust of
untrust aussies
untrusting hill
untrust relief
untrust witness
Untrusting
through the time