distrust in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Distrust is a lack of confidence or belief in someone’s honesty or intentions.
Sample Sentences
- Her constant late arrivals only served to deepen his distrust of her intentions.
- Despite their years of friendship, a lingering distrust had emerged after the betrayal.
- The community's distrust of the new policy grew as more details were revealed.
- She approached the situation with a healthy dose of distrust, wary of their promises.
- Building trust takes time, but one act of dishonesty can quickly lead to distrust.
- His history of dishonesty led to a deep sense of distrust among his colleagues.
- She couldn't shake the feeling of distrust that lingered after the unexpected betrayal.
- The politician's evasive answers only fueled the public's distrust of his motives.
- Building trust takes time, but a single mistake can quickly foster distrust.
- In relationships, open communication is essential to overcome feelings of distrust.
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