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to distrust
noun
Lack of trust or confidence.
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I have no reason to distrust this.
But she has grown to distrust him.
Many Han appear to distrust the Uighurs.
I would prefer to distrust her.
But that's a reason to distrust this show.
And slowly, Your Honor, I began to distrust myself.
It's that he was trained to distrust instinct altogether.
I started to distrust telephones the instant they stopped working.
Tomlin was right to distrust his "vaunted" D, though.
In fact, Mr. Dutton had come to distrust Mr. Simon.
"Seesaws are quite important, because they teach you to distrust people," he said, and added, "I learned to distrust my brothers at a very early age".
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