Examples of 'mistrusts' in a sentence

Meaning of "mistrusts"

Mistrust is a verb that means to have a lack of trust or confidence in someone or something, often due to suspicions or doubts about their intentions
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of mistrust

How to use "mistrusts" in a sentence

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The public mistrusts clever police officers.
The rebellion fears and mistrusts humans.
Man mistrusts his own intellectual faculties.
She fond of men but mistrusts women as rivals.
She mistrusts what is not sincere and open.
You know all their mistrusts.
The movement mistrusts intellectuals and debates.
This country idolises the community and mistrusts loners.
Maybe she mistrusts your father.
Staller loved to rant about how much he mistrusts the government.
Also she mistrusts wolves more than anyone.
Leanne greatly mistrusts us.
The king mistrusts me enough as it is.
I know the one person that she mistrusts more than you.
He mistrusts everyone including himself.

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The country mistrusts itself.
Mistrusts Jack until the end of the book.
Perhaps he mistrusts his spelling.
One can not really be free in a world where everyone mistrusts each other.
Harpagon mistrusts him and suspects him of wanting to rob him.
The hotel mistrusts me.
He mistrusts me already.
The professor mistrusts me.
He mistrusts you.
The more gadgets and paraphernalia needed shows how man mistrusts his own instincts.
He mistrusts her.
You could never mistrust me half as much as Paris mistrusts you.
It strongly mistrusts strangers.
Hal mistrusts this approach, seeing it as wrong.
Perhaps he mistrusts himself.
And the professor - the professor mistrusts me.
The public mistrusts government to the point where they abstain from voting.
Second, the public increasingly mistrusts the health care system.
He mistrusts Muslims.
Of course, saying this does not mean that one mistrusts the Laity.
The prison population commonly mistrusts health measures due to the deficiencies of health care services.
Yet another. He never has problems No one ever mistrusts him.
Everyone mistrusts Beat now.
Because if I know her, I know the one person that she mistrusts more than you.
A patient who mistrusts the doctor 's orders.
Maybe it 's for our college fund and she mistrusts banks?
De Francesco mistrusts everyone.
No one mistrusts him, because his interests are not mingled with anyone else.
Originality bores her, but her mind is lively . She mistrusts what is not sincere and open.
A mother he mistrusts bearing the word of a man in dishonor?
When Steven meets David, he mistrusts him immediately.
A mother he mistrusts bearing the word of a man in dishonour?
Menelas, also awakening, still mistrusts his senses.
If she mistrusts you, she will suspect all of your actions.
She 's jealous and mistrusts all women.

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