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be distrustful
adjective
Marked by distrust; doubtful; suspicious.
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Isolating people will push them to be distrustful and will push you to be distrustful of the other side, and that entrenches the concept of "enemy".
In the face of such hype, it is easy to be distrustful, even a little cynical.
She could be distrustful and accusatory the next: "I can't handle staffer leaks".
Murray Chass has a perverse moral sense ("Government Gave Players Reason to Be Distrustful," Dec. 6).
Girls can often be distrustful or so manipulated by their traffickers that they leave if not placed in secure facilities.
Experience shows that people tend to be distrustful of information that is 'supplier led' and professionally presented.
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He is distrustful.
The French are distrustful and despondent.
People are distrustful, looking at each other.
The mayor of Krumovgrad, Sebihan Mehmed, is distrustful of such assertions.
At first, Phan was distrustful of the American.
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