Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Lack of trust; distrust.
- Faithless; distrustful.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun obsolete Distrust.
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- noun obsolete
distrust
Etymologies
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Examples
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He has constantly assinate Mrs. Clinton's character - calling her untrust-worthy, calling her a liar, and etc.
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Some people can do no wrong even when they show you how untrust - worthy they are.
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Just a deep seeded untrust of the ‘Russians’ left over from my childhood I suppose, but the awful irony of it all.
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Espically in the republican party they are the ones who have been making us look weak,cowardly,and untrust worthy
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We have heard from both sides the administration is truely untrust worthy.
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Laura Bush is as dangerous and untrust worthy as her husband.
Think Progress » Laura Bush on Michael J. Fox: ‘It’s Always Easy To Manipulate People’s Feelings’ 2006
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They would expect her to treat Mirar as an enemy, or at least someone she considered dangerous and untrust-worthy.
Voice of the Gods Canavan, Trudi 2006
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She found him in the little parlour “in his doublet and hose, his points untrust, and his shirt lying round about him”.
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In the serpent's eyes, too, though they are often so beautiful that we cannot but admire them, there is some of this same dangerous subtlety -- an untrust -- worthiness which makes us shrink from looking at them.
Twilight and Dawn Simple Talks on the Six Days of Creation Caroline Pridham
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Or is this a ploy to portray minorities as incompetent, untrust worthy or insane?
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