mistrustful in the PONS Dictionary

mistrustful Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be mistrustful of sb/sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Every time we find ourselves doubting or mistrustful of our lover, he or she surprises us, we are proven wrong, and we fall in love all over again.
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We can all be mistrustful of brands trying to barge their way into the pure experience of sport.
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People who are navigating the epidemic are -- unsurprisingly -- frightened, mistrustful and upset.
america.aljazeera.com
In prison, he was mistrustful of his fellow inmates.
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Under constant criticism for failure to act sooner, and mistrustful of his militia forces, he developed a plan of attack.
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A panel of men sat before her in the interview; scrutinising, mistrustful.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Following the inspection, the police found nothing mistrustful and suggested that it was just a person wanting to see or cause insurgency.
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He is initially mistrustful of others, but is likable after getting to know him and his knowledge and loyalty makes him a steadfast teammate.
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Orphans are independent and self-reliant and are mistrustful of authority.
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Whereas he was aloof and mistrustful before, he now becomes agreeable and tries hard to make friends.
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