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untrust
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'untrust' is not an accepted English word.
The word you are looking for is 'distrust'. Example sentence: He had a deep mistrust of banks and refused to open an account with them.
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It's no matter to the barrier-clingers, whose screams of appreciation during the encore's "Untrust Us", give even Glass a run for her money.
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In Firefox, for instance, a user is warned that the connection is "untrusted".
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Because their activities could be of singular utility to the emperor, especially one who was untrusting of his subordinates or in need of funds, some unscrupulous delators escaped punishment and even acquired political power.
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Lord Sugar, who paid her a £100,000 salary for more than a year, denies the claims and described her as an "untrusting suspicious person" full of "conspiracy theories".
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She will move forward smarter, maybe a little bit more untrusting of people, but her trust of God and her trust in herself is stronger because of the situation".
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As students, some readers will probably have lived in shared houses where wood chip partitions led to mouldering sinks and unspeakable toilets, and where the interior decor extended to greasy bongs and bottles with crayon lines drawn on by untrusting housemates.
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The former Apprentice winner suing Lord Sugar for constructive dismissal was an "untrusting and suspicious person," the millionaire business mogul has claimed.
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She was small, well dressed, and untrusting — French-Canadian as I found out.
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"The farther we got from the camps and the gas chambers, the more pessimistic we became and the more untrusting we became toward the world.
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For years they have lived as orphans and outliers, a colony of misfit characters on their own island: the bizarre one and the needy one, the untrusting and the crooked, the grandiose and the cowardly.
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But I also felt it was believable that someone living under that pressure would be quite snippy and ungenerous and untrusting.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use established words like "distrust" or "mistrust" instead of "untrust" for clarity and grammatical correctness.
Common error
Avoid using "untrust" in formal writing. It's often mistaken for "distrust" or "mistrust", which are the correct terms to express a lack of trust.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "untrust", when used, is typically as a noun referring to a lack of trust. However, it can sometimes function as an adjective describing someone who is distrustful. Ludwig AI highlights that "untrust" is not an accepted English word.
Frequent in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while "untrust" may occasionally appear, it is not a standard English word. Ludwig AI suggests that "distrust" or "mistrust" are the appropriate alternatives to express a lack of trust. Therefore, it's advisable to use established terms for clarity and grammatical correctness. Usage contexts are limited, mainly appearing in news and media, but it's best avoided in formal or professional settings. Always prioritize "distrust", "mistrust", or similar phrases for accurate and effective communication. Given Ludwig's assessment, avoiding the term altogether is the most prudent course of action.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
distrust
This is the most direct and common synonym for a lack of trust.
mistrust
Similar to distrust, but may imply a more active feeling of suspicion.
lack of trust
This phrase replaces "untrust" with a more common and grammatically correct expression.
doubt
A general feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction.
suspicion
Focuses on the feeling of doubt about someone's honesty or reliability.
disbelief
Suggests a strong feeling that something is not true or reliable.
skepticism
Indicates a general tendency to doubt claims or statements.
a feeling of doubt
Describes the emotion associated with a lack of trust.
lack of confidence
Highlights the absence of belief in someone's abilities or intentions.
absence of faith
Emphasizes the lack of belief in someone's goodness or reliability.
FAQs
Is "untrust" a real word?
What's the difference between "untrust", "distrust", and "mistrust"?
When should I use "distrust" instead of "untrust"?
What are some synonyms for "untrust" that I can use?
Since "untrust" isn't standard, use synonyms like "lack of trust", "distrust", "mistrust", or "suspicion".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested