feel distrust

Frequency: 6.26.8 per million words

to experience the emotion of not trusting someone or something

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  • After the scandal, many citizens began to feel a deep distrust of the government.
  • I can't help but feel a growing distrust towards him after he lied.
  • She felt a profound distrust for anyone who promised easy money.
  • Over the years, the community has come to feel a widespread distrust of the local police.
  • Why do you feel such distrust towards new technology?
  • If the two sides continue to feel mutual distrust, the negotiations will fail.
  • To feel distrust is a natural reaction when you have been deceived before.
  • The public will likely feel an even greater distrust if the company doesn't release a statement.
  • It is not uncommon for investors to feel distrust during periods of market volatility.
  • He was starting to feel a nagging distrust of his business partner's intentions.