transitive. To have no faith or confidence in; to mistrust, disbelieve (a person). In later use Scottish.
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释义 | the mind > mental capacity > belief > uncertainty, doubt, hesitation > lack of confidence, distrust, suspicion > mistrust, suspect [verb (transitive)] (40) mistrowOE transitive. To have no faith or confidence in; to mistrust, disbelieve (a person). In later use Scottish. overtrowa1225 transitive. To mistrust, distrust. ortrow?c1225 transitive. To suspect, have a suspicion of. susposea1325 intransitive. = suppose, v. souchec1325 transitive. To suspect, have suspicion of (a thing). supposec1384 transitive. To have in mind or as an object of thought or speculation; to think of, conceive, imagine; (contextually) †to suspect the genuineness or… mistrestc1415 transitive. To be distrustful or suspicious of (someone or something), to doubt or disbelieve (something). mistrusta1425 transitive. To entertain suspicions with regard to, have doubts about (a thing); to doubt the truth, validity, or genuineness of. mistraista1450 transitive. To be distrustful or suspicious of (someone or something), to doubt or disbelieve (something). suspecta1500 transitive. To imagine something evil, wrong, or undesirable in (a person or thing) on slight or no evidence; to believe or fancy to be guilty or… mistrust1565 transitive. With object and infinitive: to suspect (a person) to be or do something. Obsolete. misdoubt1570 transitive. To have misgivings, suspicions, or forebodings in regard to (something). surmisec1571 To suspect. Obsolete. fear1578 To regard with distrust; to doubt. Obsolete. diffide1583 transitive. To lack faith or confidence in (something); to distrust, doubt. Obsolete. doubt1586 In weakened sense (apparently influenced by I.). To suspect, have suspicions about. archaic. uncredit1615 transitive. To distrust; to discredit. disdoubt1659 transitive. To have adverse doubts about; to distrust, mistrust, misdoubt, n. jealouse1682 transitive. To suspect (a thing or person); to have a suspicion that: see jalouse, v. 2. jalouse1816 transitive. To suspect; to be suspicious about. suspicion1834 transitive. To suspect. (With simple object or object clause) sus1953 transitive. To suspect (a person) of a crime (cf. sus, n. 1). Also in general use. Subcategories:— without evidence (1) — something evil (3) — someone (2) — that something is so (5) — lack confidence in (5) — destroy confidence (2) |
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