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distrust

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Etymology

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Fromdis- +‎trust, alteration of the earlier termwantrust.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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distrust (usuallyuncountable,pluraldistrusts)

  1. Lack oftrust orconfidence.

Synonyms

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Derived terms

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Translations

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lack of trust or confidence

Verb

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distrust (third-person singular simple presentdistrusts,present participledistrusting,simple past and past participledistrusted)

  1. Toputnotrust in; tohave noconfidence in.
    • 1962, Eric Hobsbawm,The Age of Revolution. 1789-1848, page230:
      Moreover, genuinely conservative governments were inclined todistrust all intellectuals and ideologists, even reactionary ones, for, once the principle of thinking rather than obeying was accepted, the end was in sight.
    • 2011 May 8,Bryan Cogman, “Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things”, inGame of Thrones, season 1, episode 4, spoken byEddard Stark (Sean Bean):
      Lord Baelish, perhaps I was wrong todistrust you.
      Petyr Baelish (Aidan Gillen):Distrusting me was the wisest thing you've done since you climbed off your horse.

Conjugation

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Conjugation ofdistrust
infinitive(to)distrust
present tensepast tense
1st-personsingulardistrustdistrusted
2nd-personsingulardistrust,distrustestdistrusted,distrustedst
3rd-personsingulardistrusts,distrustethdistrusted
pluraldistrust
subjunctivedistrustdistrusted
imperativedistrust
participlesdistrustingdistrusted

Synonyms

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Translations

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to put no trust in
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