mutual distrust

Frequency: 6.98.9 per million words

distrust that two or more people have for each other

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Examples (20)

  • The mutual distrust between the rival nations prevented any peace negotiations.
  • The two leaders harbored mutual distrust, hindering any peace talks.
  • Years of conflict had created mutual distrust among the community leaders.
  • Years of conflict led to a deep sense of mutual distrust between the communities.
  • The divorce proceedings were marked by mutual distrust and hostility.
  • There was a palpable atmosphere of mutual distrust in the negotiation room.
  • Despite their partnership, there was an underlying mutual distrust between the companies.
  • Their relationship was characterized by mutual distrust, making collaboration difficult.
  • The mutual distrust in the workplace made collaboration nearly impossible.
  • Overcoming the mutual distrust will be crucial for future cooperation.
  • Political opponents often develop mutual distrust during election campaigns.
  • A history of broken promises fueled the mutual distrust among the rival factions.
  • The treaty was signed reluctantly due to mutual distrust between the parties.
  • The new policy aimed to reduce mutual distrust and foster understanding.
  • Counseling helped the couple overcome their mutual distrust and rebuild their relationship.
  • Despite their efforts, an underlying mutual distrust persisted.
  • The mutual distrust between management and unions led to prolonged strikes.
  • This mutual distrust prevented them from forming a strong alliance.
  • Breaking down the mutual distrust requires honest communication from both sides.
  • The constant accusations only deepened the mutual distrust between the neighbors.