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were distrustful
adjective
Marked by distrust; doubtful; suspicious.
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Even the Founding Fathers were distrustful of the popular vote.
Others were distrustful, arguing that Mr. Prokhorov had entered politics with the Kremlin's blessing.
More than half of voters said they were distrustful of and cynical about New York politics.
A number of responses admitted that they still use internet services they were distrustful of.
But the team's coaches were distrustful enough of Stackhouse -- he occasionally botched assignments -- that they frequently used the backup tight end Dan Campbell as the fullback.
Raised in the 1970's, Gen X'ers are, Mr. Howe said, children of the "consciousness revolution," a time when Americans were distrustful of institutions, and children were often neglected at the expense of parental self-fulfillment.
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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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