Untrusting in a sentence as an adjective

But I am female and inherently am untrusting of most praise that comes from men.

An untrustworthy person lives in an untrusting world.

I have done this by hand by manually "untrusting" all CAs and then enabling them one by one as I go along.

The Coventry people are incredibly insular and untrusting.

I signed up regardless, but am really untrusting of terms like this.>We reserve the right, at our sole discretion, to modify or replace these Terms at any time.

Actually, this is exactly trolling, and depressingly presumptuous and untrusting of you.

It's kind of bizarre that chrome goes to exceptional lengths to sandbox things into lots of mutually untrusting processes, then parses network input outside of that protection.

But a decent checker like e2fsck should be paranoid & untrusting of on-disk data structures, and able to retrieve at least some data from a badly-mangled filesystem.

Regardless of the specifics, Swartz has gone down as a martyr in the court of public opinion and "the people" are becoming increasingly untrusting of their governors and government.

Without announcement, they immediately were untrusting of it and thought it was somehow consuming the credit card information maliciously.

By intentionally priming children to either be trusting or untrusting of their immediate environment and of adults they show that they can control the outcome of the marshmallow experiment.

Untrusting definitions

adjective

openly distrustful and unwilling to confide

See also: leery mistrustful suspicious wary