Distrust in a sentence as a noun

"So I've learned to distrust intelligence in these matters.

I have no reason to distrust the police, and in fact, come across friendly officers all the time!

Very frustrating, builds nothing but distrust from me... like having a friend crying wolf every 10 mins.

Some folks are inclined to distrust Google, but there are people here who really, really care about security.

Rules like this cause a distrust of ALL rules, making people think twice about following rules that actually are necessary.

" Then they started talking about how people distrust the government these days, are unhappy, etc. I'm like, "What the heck does that have to do with anything?

Distrust in a sentence as a verb

My PhD caused some large degree of distrust -- if I have that background, I'm obviously interested in writing academic papers more than writing software.

Part of the problem is that the American distrust of intellectualism is itself not the irrational thing that those sympathetic to intellectuals would like to think.

You've clearly never worked in a factory as a low level person who is usually asked last, if at all, how to solve a problem concerning their job. I've forwarded this to my father, who will love it as a person who rose from the shop floor to the highest levels of management and never lost his distrust of "college boys.

I don't think the regulation in this area is helping: Sarbanes Oxley is pretty draconian in its regulatory burden, and I view things like "sophisticated investor" requirements with deep distrust.

Points of interest to me:- distrust of Pakistan runs high- the article is almost coy about how OBL's safehouse was so close to a military academy and the contacts with another group tightly linked to ISI; this says to me the sources did not want to discuss anything more than was already public.

Distrust definitions

noun

doubt about someone's honesty

See also: misgiving mistrust suspicion

noun

the trait of not trusting others

See also: distrustfulness mistrust

verb

regard as untrustworthy; regard with suspicion; have no faith or confidence in

See also: mistrust suspect