deep distrust

Frequency: 7.815.1 per million words

a very strong and firmly established feeling of distrust

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  • Decades of conflict have created a deep distrust between the two neighboring nations.
  • After the betrayal, she harbored a deep distrust of his intentions.
  • There is a deep distrust of the government's official statements among the public.
  • The financial crisis fostered a deep distrust in the banking system.
  • Her difficult childhood left her with a deep distrust of strangers.
  • Overcoming the deep distrust between the two communities will be the new leader's greatest challenge.
  • An atmosphere of deep distrust permeated the negotiations, making progress difficult.
  • He spoke with a deep distrust of technology, preferring traditional methods.
  • It's hard to build a team when there's a foundation of deep distrust among its members.
  • The report revealed a deep distrust of the police within minority groups.