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What (who) is mistrustful - definition


mistrustful      
a.
Distrustful, suspicious, doubting.
mistrustful      
If you are mistrustful of someone, you do not trust them.
He had always been mistrustful of women.
= distrustful
ADJ: oft ADJ of n
mistrustful      
adj. mistrustful of
Examples of use of mistrustful
1. He suffered badly from paranoia and was chronically mistrustful.
2. You can be cold, mistrustful of others and dangerously paranoid.
3. Beijing is particularly mistrustful of independence–minded Chen.
4. The reclusive rulers of Burma –– which they call Myanmar –– are mistrustful of the outside world‘s intentions.
5. This mistrustful attitude toward Big Business, or small business for that matter, is well deserved.