dis·trustâ/dɪsËtrÊst/ {dis-truhst}
âverb (used with object)
to regard with doubt or suspicion; have no trust in.
ânoun
lack of trust; doubt; {suspicion}.
Origin:
1505â15; dis-1 + trust
âRelated forms
dis·trust·er, noun
pre·dis·trust, noun, verb (used with object)
âSynonyms
See suspicion.
There is evidence that trusting people are healthier and happier and live longer than distrusting people do.
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