Doubt about someone's honesty.
The trait of not trusting others.
Regard as untrustworthy; regard with suspicion; have no faith or confidence in.
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 .
6 And cultural misunderstandings can create mistrust that jeopardizes the peacekeepers' life-saving mission.
7 Then there are the patients, who mistrust domestic products -with reason.
8 Candidates deemed compromise choices at Westminster have also inspired mistrust in Brussels.
9 From an interview with The Word magazine: I entirely mistrust the internet.
10 I'm told that in times past such mistrust brought kingdoms to ruin.
11 The use of the anti-terror law against some Mapuche has deepened mistrust .
12 Analysts say there has been a historic mistrust between the two countries.
13 At its best, it denotes an alarmin' mistrust of one's own race.
14 The thought of sympathizing friends excited in him a fury of mistrust .
15 One seems to breathe dark suspicion and mistrust in the very air.
16 These sudden changes are not only creating mistrust in the economic fields.
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