distrust

/dɪsˈtrʌst/
verb
  1. To have no confidence in someone or something; to not believe or trust.
    • She distrusted the results of the experiment because the equipment was faulty.
    • I distrust anyone who makes promises they can't keep.
    • Many people distrust advertisements that seem too good to be true.
Antonyms
noun
  1. A feeling of not believing or trusting someone or something.
    • Her distrust of strangers made it hard for her to make new friends.
    • The scandal created widespread distrust of the banking system.
    • There is a deep distrust between the two political parties.
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