mistrust of

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a general feeling of not trusting someone or something

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  • His experience left him with a mistrust of banks.
  • There was a growing mistrust of the government's policies.
  • She developed a deep mistrust of strangers after the incident.
  • The constant deception fueled a general mistrust of all politicians.
  • Public mistrust of the media has been steadily increasing.
  • A healthy mistrust of easy solutions is often warranted.
  • He harbored a profound mistrust of anyone promising too much.
  • The scandal led to widespread mistrust of corporate executives.
  • There's a lingering mistrust of new technologies among some segments of the population.
  • His innate mistrust of authority made him question every rule.