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distrustful of in American English suspicious of; having no confidence in See full dictionary entry for distrustful Examples of 'distrustful of' in a sentencedistrustful of Distrustful of any words emanating from ministers, financial regulators and bankers?They are as distrustful of publicity as they are of townies.There are also families who are distrustful of authority in whatever form.I am distrustful of the grand plan.They are distrustful of everyone and pessimistic about everything.I hurl platitudes in his direction and apologise if he's distrustful of such gushing.No top-class manager is more distrustful of top-class footballers.The most passionate supporters of grassroots social-change movements are bitterly cynical and distrustful of party politics.The passport may not be dead yet, but in today's security-conscious environment, officials worldwide are distrustful of virtually every form of identification.The prosecutors want educated people who are suspicious of corporations; the defence favours those sympathetic to businessmen and distrustful of the state. |