distrust

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From dis- +‎ trust, alteration of the earlier term wantrust.

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distrust (usually uncountable, plural distrusts)

  1. Lack of trust or confidence.

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distrust (third-person singular simple present distrusts, present participle distrusting, simple past and past participle distrusted)

  1. To put no trust in; to have no confidence in.

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