widespread mistrust

Frequency: 7.211.0 per million words

mistrust that exists over a large area or among many people

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Examples (10)

  • The scandal led to widespread mistrust among the public.
  • There is widespread mistrust of politicians in the current climate.
  • Years of failed promises fostered widespread mistrust in the government.
  • The new policy was met with widespread mistrust from citizens.
  • Such incidents contribute to widespread mistrust of authority.
  • A campaign was launched to address the widespread mistrust.
  • The company faced widespread mistrust after the data breach.
  • Overcoming widespread mistrust will require significant effort.
  • Their actions only deepened the widespread mistrust.
  • The lack of transparency created widespread mistrust.