distrustful

[US]/dɪs'trʌstfl/
[UK]/dɪsˈtrʌstfəl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. full of distrust or suspicion; skeptical; wary.

Example Sentences

She gave him a distrustful look.

The distrustful customer refused to make a purchase.

He remained distrustful of her intentions.

The team members were distrustful of the new manager.

The detective cast a distrustful glance at the suspect.

The child was distrustful of strangers.

Her distrustful nature made it hard for her to trust others.

The politician's actions left the public feeling distrustful.

The old man was distrustful of modern technology.

The team's distrustful atmosphere hindered collaboration.

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