Sentences with distrust
dis·trust
D d - I don't have any particular reason to distrust them. [VERB noun]
- What he saw there left him with a profound distrust of all political authority. [+ of]
- Cutting through this clutter and getting around the audience's distrust have become the industry's two greatest problems.
- Cameron, 48, is weathered-looking and laconic, with a narrow-eyed distrust of artifice.
- Driven by a furious ambition that seems to draw strength from frank distrust and a brutal disregard of others.
- Previous generations, which tended to distrust debt.
- The pesky journalists, of course, will exert their own filter, use their instinctive distrust of spin and apply their practised analysis.