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Что (кто) такое Distrust - определение

LACK OF TRUST, SUSPICIOUS AND CAUTIOUS ATTITUDE
Mistrust
  • Aboriginal women showing distrust of the photographer
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Distrust         
·noun Suspicion of evil designs.
II. Distrust ·noun State of being suspected; loss of trust.
III. Distrust ·noun Doubt of sufficiency, reality, or sincerity; want of confidence, faith, or reliance; as, distrust of one's power, authority, will, purposes, schemes, ·etc.
IV. Distrust ·vt To feel absence of trust in; not to confide in or rely upon; to deem of questionable sufficiency or reality; to Doubt; to be suspicious of; to Mistrust.
distrust         
I. v. a.
Doubt, suspect, lack confidence in, mistrust, disbelieve in.
II. n.
Suspicion, misgiving, doubt, mistrust, want of confidence.
distrust         
¦ noun lack of trust.
¦ verb have little trust in; regard with suspicion.
Derivatives
distruster noun
distrust         
(distrusts, distrusting, distrusted)
1.
If you distrust someone or something, you think they are not honest, reliable, or safe.
I don't have any particular reason to distrust them.
= mistrust
? trust
VERB: V n
2.
Distrust is the feeling of doubt that you have towards someone or something you distrust.
What he saw there left him with a profound distrust of all political authority.
= mistrust
N-UNCOUNT: also a N, oft N of n
Distrust         
Distrust is a formal way of not trusting any one party too much in a situation of grave risk or deep doubt. It is commonly expressed in civics as a division or balance of powers, or in politics as means of validating treaty terms.
mistrust         
n.
1) to arouse mistrust
2) deep, profound mistrust
3) mistrust towards
mistrust         
I. n.
Distrust, suspicion, doubt, misgiving, want of confidence.
II. v. a.
1.
Distrust, doubt, suspect, be suspicious of.
2.
Fear, apprehend, suspect, surmise.
mistrust         
(mistrusts, mistrusting, mistrusted)
1.
Mistrust is the feeling that you have towards someone who you do not trust.
There was mutual mistrust between the two men.
...a deep mistrust of state banks.
= distrust
N-UNCOUNT
2.
If you mistrust someone or something, you do not trust them.
It frequently appears that Bell mistrusts all journalists.
= distrust
VERB: V n
mistrust         
¦ verb have no trust in.
¦ noun lack of trust.
Mistrust         
·noun Want of confidence or trust; suspicion; distrust.
II. Mistrust ·vt To forebode as near, or likely to occur; to Surmise.
III. Mistrust ·vt To regard with jealousy or suspicion; to Suspect; to doubt the integrity of; to Distrust.

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Distrust

Distrust is a formal way of not trusting any one party too much in a situation of grave risk or deep doubt. It is commonly expressed in civics as a division or balance of powers, or in politics as means of validating treaty terms. Systems based on distrust simply divide the responsibility so that checks and balances can operate. The phrase "trust, but verify" refers specifically to distrust.