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mistrustful

/mis-truhst-fuhl/US // mɪsˈtrʌst fəl //

不信任,多疑,多疑的,不信任的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : full of mistrust; suspicious.

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Examples

  • It’s a similar situation with how Covid-19 misinformation can spread — on the walls of some Paparazzi sellers, you can see mistrustful posts about the Covid-19 vaccine.

  • She said a history of profiteering during the opioid epidemic has left her mistrustful of the drug companies.

  • According to the Pew Research Center, most Millennials are mistrustful of political institutions.

  • He sat before a wall full of badges, in a big swivel chair, his bovine features set in mistrustful concentration.

  • Canadians are generally mistrustful of rules that subordinate or demean women.

  • And so it begins: two women, decades apart, one too trusting and the other mistrustful, slowly becoming friends.

  • Thus the two went on, mutually scornful and mistrustful, exchanging soft phrases which neither meant.

  • It would have been more correct to say, they have a tendency to make us mistrustful of the integrity of the clerical character.

  • Times is er gitten so mistrustful dat I cum ter ax yu und yung missis mouten me und Clarissa stay wid yu in de grate house?

  • On all their faces something shy, mistrustful, and savage could be noticed, which is not generally the case with other tribes.

  • On the very next day he leaves the house—no more shall the mistrustful baronet, who is "hiding something from him," see his face.