Sentences

mistrust in a sentence

n.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

Mistrust is a lack of confidence or trust in someone or something, often resulting from past experiences or perceived dishonesty.

Sample Sentences

  1. Her history of betrayal led to a deep-seated mistrust among her friends.
  2. The community's mistrust of the new policy grew after the lack of transparency.
  3. He approached the negotiation with an air of mistrust, wary of the other party's intentions.
  4. Building a relationship requires overcoming initial feelings of mistrust.
  5. Mistrust can create barriers that hinder open communication and collaboration.
  6. Mistrust can often lead to misunderstandings in relationships.
  7. Her constant secrecy only fueled his growing mistrust of her intentions.
  8. The community's deep-seated mistrust of outsiders made it difficult to forge new connections.
  9. He approached the negotiation with a sense of mistrust, wary of hidden agendas.
  10. Over time, years of betrayal had bred a profound mistrust in her heart.