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
One great use of words is to hide our thoughts.