Having or showing distrust.
1 Some of the men cheered feebly; some were silent and plainly distrustful .
2 In view of his evil past he was exceedingly humble and self - distrustful .
3 Her mind was in a strange tumult of rebellious and distrustful thought.
4 The young man was distrustful of his father's stability in the matter.
5 Menion followed suit, still distrustful of the Gnomes waiting up the trail.
6 The unbelieving husband and father declared he would never be distrustful again.
7 The good german cook always had been a little distrustful of her.
8 She was distrustful of the future, and apt to anticipate bad fortune.
9 The patriots grew distrustful of their chief, who withdrew to La Victoria.
10 They were the typical bargain-hunters, sharp-eyed and distrustful , and not particularly amiable.
11 His humble origin and his lack of education naturally made him distrustful .
12 He left two children and came home to find two distrustful adults.
13 I would watch my wife, and would be distrustful of handsome cousins.
14 Such a book as this makes us distrustful of all our standards.
15 Iya was equally distrustful of many of them, these nobles and warriors.
16 The member of the World-Telegram staff most distrustful of Roosevelt was Broun.
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