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португальский
receio
каталонский
recel
испанский
desconfianza
Doubt about someone's honesty.
suspicion
distrust
mistrust
португальский
receio
португальский
receio
каталонский
recel
испанский
duda
Uneasiness about the fitness of an action.
scruple
qualm
португальский
receio
suspicion
distrust
mistrust
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
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.
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
.
португальский
apreensão
каталонский
recel
испанский
duda
Painful expectation.
apprehension
португальский
apreensão
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.
6
But he returned to Fingal with a sense of sadness and
misgiving
.
7
He was beside himself, triumphant and yet in a fever of
misgiving
.
8
Her seeming indecision was, in fact, more than indecision: it was
misgiving
.
9
In the face of the old hunter's
misgiving
,
Aldous prepared to leave.
10
But it must not be inferred that the girl had no
misgiving
.
11
From the prolonged silence that followed I felt a sense of
misgiving
.
12
Marcia is checked in her onslaught, and a
half
-
misgiving
comes to her.
13
Another self-evident fact caused the missionary less
misgiving
than would be supposed.
14
As I handed the glass to Fritz, I felt a sudden
misgiving
.
15
For her, indeed, the whole affair was full of mystery and
misgiving
.
16
We all tried resolutely to dismiss memory and
misgiving
from our hearts.
misgiving
misgive
sudden misgiving
much misgiving
vague misgiving
have a misgiving
slight misgiving
португальский
receio
desconfiança
apreensão
mau pressentimento
каталонский
recel
desconfiança
dubte
escrúpol
aprensió
испанский
desconfianza
recelo
duda
desazón
aprehensión