mistrustful in the PONS Dictionary

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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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But among the spectators there are some mistrustful faces.
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Immigrant groups normally mistrustful of one another banded together in the common cause of higher wages.
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A panel of men sat before her in the interview; scrutinising, mistrustful.
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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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But they were very mistrustful of each other.
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He is not so much evil as amoral, mistrustful of others because of his being harassed by those who would exploit his mutant abilities.
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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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Orphans are independent and self-reliant and are mistrustful of authority.
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People were apt to be both attracted and repelled by him, to follow his leadership and yet be mistrustful of him.
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