Doubt about someone's honesty.
The trait of not trusting others.
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Examples for "suspicion "
Examples for "suspicion "
1 Officers on Monday raided his home on suspicion of abuse of power.
2 But the suspicion pricked her: perhaps the truth was far less noble.
3 Local recruits are less likely to attract suspicion in their home countries.
4 A journalist was arrested in Britain today on suspicion of computer hacking.
5 Police said they had arrested the group on suspicion of aggravated trespass.
1 Fear, mistrust linger in Ferguson despite reform efforts by police FERGUSON, Mo.
2 Analysts say mistrust between India and Pakistan has fuelled conflict in Afghanistan.
3 The weak generally mistrust the justice and the reason of the strong.
4 They hope to draw a line under a period of bitter mistrust .
5 And North Korea is exploiting the current high levels of Sino-American mistrust .
1 And they were harder for the pity and misgiving in his heart.
2 But she is already in some trouble and misgiving about the past.
3 I came to the Druid order reluctantly and served with constant misgiving .
4 But it was the presence of Jennie that caused the most misgiving .
5 But he had considerable misgiving about the expediency of this last wish.
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 Untrusting , unfaithful obstinacy had set me at the head of that army of innocents!
Regard as untrustworthy; regard with suspicion; have no faith or confidence in.
Loss or lack of belief or confidence.
1 Blair's approach worked wonders initially, but it soon led to public distrust .
2 For some, broker distrust is simply one more reason to steer clear.
3 Corbyn is steeped in socialist distrust of institutions that uphold free markets.
4 Fear and distrust are part of the fabric of Northern Ireland politics.
5 Discusses national polls concerning Nixon: most Americans distrust him but fear impeachment.
6 All these things create distrust and discontent in an organisation, she said.
7 He was really starting to distrust politicians who quickly agreed to something.
8 Tolerance gave way to antagonism; distrust to bitterness; grievance to open hostility.
9 We agree with the former in his distrust of the old metaphysic.
10 I do not like this distrust ; it makes me distrust the poet.
11 The successes of the Thebans revived the jealousy and distrust of Athens.
12 There was nothing to hint of danger or the need of distrust .
13 Both ladies desired her to be explicit; Arabella, eagerly; Cornelia with distrust .
14 Personal experience had taught me to distrust the authorities in Moonlight Bay.
15 She's beginning to distrust her ability to take the measure of people.
16 The other source of distrust is the experience of the woman herself.
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Distrust в диалектах
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