Associations to the word «Distrust»
Noun
- Motive
- Sincerity
- Suspicion
- Scruple
- Confidence
- Treachery
- Loyalty
- Fidelity
- Stalin
- Intrigue
- Democracy
- Dislike
- Caution
- Reason
- Intellectual
- Tendency
- Foreigner
- Intention
- Distrust
- Ally
- Hate
- Intellect
- Jealousy
- Colonist
- Conspiracy
- Hatred
- Enmity
- Animosity
- Uneasiness
- Sow
- Resentment
- Hostility
- Dissatisfaction
- Breaking
- Alienation
- Skepticism
- Aversion
- Bismarck
- Misgiving
- Apprehension
- Amin
- Contempt
- Competence
- Federalist
- Fear
- Outsider
- Feeling
- Mercenary
- Cowardice
- Capitalist
- Partisan
- Discord
- Intuition
- Subordinate
- Sentiment
- Hitler
- Conscious
- Honesty
- Humility
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
DISTRUST, noun. Lack of trust or confidence.
DISTRUST, verb. To put no trust in; to have no confidence in.
Dictionary definition
DISTRUST, noun. Doubt about someone's honesty.
DISTRUST, noun. The trait of not trusting others.
DISTRUST, verb. Regard as untrustworthy; regard with suspicion; have no faith or confidence in.
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.