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"mistrustful" Definitions
  1. having no confidence in somebody/something because you think they may be harmful; not trusting somebody/something

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Though Rat is mistrustful, Kai's natural curiosity wins her over.
Luis was angry and often violent, and mistrustful of adults.
They are definitely mistrustful of everything, and I don't blame them.
In the epicenter, anxiety prevailed as mistrustful residents crowded into hospitals.
So, you're right, it would have led to a very mistrustful situation.
Dr. Mendonça, is too mistrustful to accept even a suitor she adores.
Your wife is still angry with you, still feels aggrieved and mistrustful.
Americans are protective of their health insurance and mistrustful of the government.
It keeps them tied to employment, wary of further change, mistrustful of alternatives.
And workers' bosses were in large part to blame for that mistrustful environment.
But Pakistani officials and army officers are deeply mistrustful of the United States.
Thirty-seven years of misrule by the ZANU-PF had made many citizens mistrustful.
In the long term it is possible that firms could become as mistrustful as consumers.
Kratos, now mistrustful of all gods, refuses and stabs himself with the Blade of Olympus.
I feel mistrustful of strangers on the street, uncertain of their bigotry behind closed doors.
He can be mistrustful to the point of paranoia, but he can be recklessly frank.
Floyd told CNN affiliate KJRH that he knows what it's like to be afraid or mistrustful.
As a field it is suspicious of anecdotes, mistrustful of their data-free power to persuade.
One analyst suggests that his seven years in a Somoza-regime prison made him mistrustful and inflexible.
He said he welcomed carrying the "mantle of anger" for voters who are mistrustful of their government.
Palin's supporters are mistrustful of the "lamestream media," as she has described the press in recent years.
Fear of our own vulnerability can make us mistrustful of the world, turning us into self-absorbed narcissists.
Still, the United States and North Korea remain deeply mistrustful of each other and face many unresolved issues.
It is also deeply mistrustful of Iran's Arab neighbors — especially Saudi Arabia — for their close ties to Washington.
Mr. Leemon said some people may be mistrustful of the police and reluctant to cooperate with the official investigation.
But of course the Westphalians are jealous of sharing their power, and people are, rightly, deeply mistrustful of transnational corporations.
Mr Voronenkov's murder was an opportunity for Ukrainian authorities to remind a mistrustful public that they are still on the case.
Civil defense workers said many families, mistrustful of government offers of safe passage before the bombing intensified, had elected to stay.
You report that your aunt is cantankerous and mistrustful, but you don't say that she's lost the capacity for rational thought.
The world's two biggest economies have each become increasingly protective of their own leading-edge industries, and mistrustful of the other's.
We've got the self-enclosed narcissism of Donald Trump and, to a lesser degree, the mistrustful defensiveness of Hillary Clinton's campaign.
The mistrustful young adults were also more likely to still want more information about the parent's disease, treatment decisions, and death.
I have certainly learned to be mistrustful of any piece of art that pretends, in any which way, at moral purpose.
Clinton arrived at her views under pressure from the left — has made many activists mistrustful of her and supportive of Mr. Sanders.
There are indications that the department is getting little cooperation from mistrustful citizens, making it harder to solve crimes on the streets.
But did it have to be so ugly and leave us a nation more divided and mistrustful of one another than ever?
And it meant that the population was very mistrustful of us and were very resentful of the government we were trying to impose.
But after two more years of punishing sanctions, Tehran will be even more mistrustful and bitter -- and unwilling to make any additional concessions.
But thoroughly disillusioned with the two-party system and highly mistrustful of anything and everything establishment, Stein is trying to save the world.
TickTack, seemingly sensing a public relations disaster, pulled out of the project and said it understands why people are "mistrustful" of such technology.
Keeping Score Every mistrustful, jittery Cubs fan requires reassurance right about now that this moment in time is not merely another cruel tease.
Does our current method of doing so — study by study, conclusion by conclusion — make us more informed as readers or simply more mistrustful?
By comparison, they were less mistrustful of other IoT applications like autonomous vehicles and smart car technology, even though they have similar tracking capabilities.
While the majority were mistrustful of polls, 15 percent of respondents said they "almost always" believed in polls they heard about in the press.
Research indicates that raids and deportations make community members more fearful and mistrustful of public institutions, curtailing their civic engagement and crime reporting behavior.
An alert—or mistrustful—reader may have already noticed that this version of the story serves one of its characters more than the others.
"By that point, Jeanette and Asha, I think, were mistrustful because of our miscommunication, and we were really sorry about that miscommunication," Roberts said.
According to associates of Mr. Trump, the president has become mistrustful of many around him amid a spate of leaks about West Wing dysfunction.
The right, mistrustful of state intervention and too convinced that a free market will automatically bring universal well-being, has done little creative thinking.
Perhaps he has concluded that rallying his angry, mistrustful troops against one last enemy, the party itself, is his best means to a respectable defeat.
Just as the US State Department is side-eyeing Russian and Chinese dual-use spacecraft, these nations are also mistrustful of US space military endeavors.
On the whole, Israeli voters are more right-wing, more religious, less well educated and more mistrustful of Arabs than they were in the past.
Trump, who has long been mistrustful of the more establishment members of his party, does not welcome the impeachment fight that is now seems inevitable.
"He became mistrustful and accused me of lying and would yell at me for no reason for hours and hours and hours each day," says Andrus.
Indeed, on the left, Mrs Clinton is especially unpopular among younger voters, who are most mistrustful of the government and most liable to demand radical change.
Additionally, despite an eagerness to begin peace negotiations on the Houthis' part, the government, mistrustful of Houthi intentions, deferred them until the Stockholm agreements are implemented.
She united socially conservative Catholics, Protestants, Mormons and Orthodox Jews, previously mistrustful and distant camps, with tens of thousands of women enraged by their supposed champions.
For Putin, who both by nature and by K.G.B. training is mistrustful of others, these early friendships seem to have been his only genuine, unguarded bonds.
He's a more somber character now, hardened and healthily mistrustful, but he agrees, in exchange for being allowed to return home and see his young son.
Democrats, mistrustful of Mr. Trump's intentions toward Russia, were clearly frustrated and warned that left to his own discretion, the president might not actually punish Russia.
She has also not yet learned to be mistrustful of the illusory softness of families like Elena's, leaving her vulnerable to the subtlest forms of exploitation.
As smoking rates have declined, the industry sees e-cigarettes as an important piece of its survival, a fact that makes some in public health mistrustful.
Still, in the last year, as Mr. Trump has grown more mistrustful of his government, the sway held by Ms. Thomas and her group has increased.
Mistrustful of greenwashing from brands that make big but (upon closer inspection) flimsy sustainability claims, she started buying secondhand clothing on The RealReal, Depop, and Instagram.
" He insisted that rebellions were caused not by the slaves' mistreatment but simply by their nature: "brutish, ignorant, idle, crafty, treacherous, bloody, thievish, mistrustful, and superstitious.
However, Chinese interest has caused concern among Philippine nationalists mistrustful of its intentions after decades of disputes and perceived encroachments by Beijing in the South China Sea.
I struggle to think of anything crazier right now than agreeing to take its reins while faced with a demoralised workforce, mistrustful regulators and a hostile Congress.
A new study in the International Journal of Environment Research and Public Health found that negative workplaces, particularly mistrustful ones, contribute to cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors.
While many Crimean residents want to be ruled by Moscow, many Tatars are still mistrustful of the Kremlin after the wartime deportations and have opposed Moscow's annexation.
For years Azerbaijan and Iran were consumed by mutual suspicion and Azerbaijan is still mistrustful of Iran despite the fact that bilateral ties have improved since 2012.
Many women have been mistrustful of male responders, but WHO has started to see success in spreading messages about the disease through local female leaders, said Anoko.
Washington (CNN)At a time when Americans are increasingly frustrated and historically mistrustful of everything from their government to the media, airlines hold a unique place of contempt.
What he did not appear to realize was how mistrustful many of the federal prosecutors in Washington had become of the main Justice Department, and of Mr. Barr.
But the process could be open-ended if North Korea and the United States, mistrustful of each other, haggle each step of the way, as they did then.
DAVOS, Switzerland — It&aposs hard to blame investors for being mistrustful of the peace that&aposs descended on the stock market lately — but it might be for real.
But his aggrieved supporters are so mistrustful of government (84% agree with his assertion that the election might be rigged) that they do not believe anyone else does either.
As her notoriety heightens, he becomes angry and jealous—insecure about his own career, but also mistrustful of her manager, who exhibits influence over her he himself once had.
Our writers, editors, illustrators, and video producers inspire honest conversations around shared interests and passions, and enjoy unique credibility with a digital generation mistrustful of mainstream institutions and media.
" However, Rushdi Nackerdien, Africa director for the International Foundation for Electoral Systems, said "these machines still need to be tested, configured, deployed and used in a tense mistrustful context.
Long the jewel of European cities, Paris suffered relatively little damage in World War II, but its citizens were humiliated, hungry and mistrustful after 50 months under the Nazis.
White women who are loudly afraid of people coming into their homes—mistrustful of the other, homesteading deep down into their notion of American identity—are not sympathetic characters.
Officials said the police department is embarking this month on reforms intended to build stronger community partnerships and engagement with residents, who have long been mistrustful of the police.
Then, somehow, the young woman who was so mistrustful of financial services and the stock market ended up working with financial institutions as a public relations manager in Brooklyn.
Finally, while media literacy and fact-checking efforts are very well-intentioned, they may not be the best solutions, given the highly-polarized, mistrustful political climate of the United States.
A lawless and mistrustful world where self-interest is the only principle and paranoia is the only source of safety is a not a paradise but a crypto-medieval hellhole.
The population there, torn apart in previous decades by the Civil War, was mistrustful; he revitalized the declining and mismanaged paper by developing its reputation for reliable and dispassionate coverage.
Many are also mistrustful of digital methods of payment, as well as the financial sector in general after misspelling and corruption scandals, and prefer to pool savings in community-based schemes.
Douglass was at first impatient and mistrustful of Lincoln, became somewhat more empathetic concerning his political struggles, and ended being a full-hearted admirer, enthralled by the intended scope of emancipation.
"We understand that disputes in society over the past few months led the public to be cautious and mistrustful towards some technology," the company said, according to Hong Kong Free Press.
Indeed, Utahns are still mistrustful over the fact that nearly 20 years ago, President Bill Clinton created the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument here, Mr. Herbert said in a telephone interview.
Mr. Winemiller said he was proud of his son's progress, but seeing his two other children falter during recovery and slip back into drug use has made him wary and mistrustful.
Mr. Grimm made plain he is not only rooting for Mr. Collins but mistrustful of the government's case, even as former prosecutors have said the insider trading timeline is especially damning.
As the United States has pushed for more from the Taliban at the negotiating table in recent weeks, the insurgents are growing mistrustful, accusing the Americans of moving the goal posts.
I feel like the depiction we see a lot right now is that people in the middle of the country are mistrustful of outsiders or "elites" or people from the coasts.
Trump has also been mistrustful of Republicans who are reticent to defend him publicly, often lamenting that Democrats are much better at staying in line with their party heads than his own.
Many are also mistrustful of digital methods of payment, as well as the financial sector in general after mis-selling and corruption scandals, and prefer to pool savings in community-based schemes.
The runaway popularity of Mr. Trump's extreme anti-immigrant stance among a large bloc of the electorate tells you just how mistrustful voters have become over the prevarications of the political class.
With Americans so mistrustful of one another, and of the political process, the fear of hacking could be as dangerous as an actual cyberattack — especially if the election is close, as expected.
But I repeat, if communities are mistrustful of the police, that makes those law enforcement officers who are doing a great job, and are doing the right thing, it makes their lives harder.
Democrats on Capitol Hill, armed with subpoena power and deeply mistrustful of Mr. Barr's motivations since he was first nominated, have pressed for more and believe they could soon have the upper hand.
Nat families who are mistrustful of hospitals — that is, nearly all of them — come from miles away to see Roshan, who claims to be able to evict the jinns that have inhabited their bodies.
Judging from their comments at the convention, the mothers see their role as bridge builders: between the dead and the living, between Clinton and black constituents and between the police and mistrustful black communities.
The fact that so many people believe that Facebook is "listening" to their private conversations is representative of how mistrustful users have grown of the company and its data privacy practices, the Senator noted.
Fidel Castro, a Cold War communist icon who died on Friday at the age of 90, was more wary than his brother of opening up the economy and more mistrustful of the United States.
He remains deeply mistrustful of the Justice Department, according to people who have spoken with him, nursing his animosity for Mr. Rosenstein and Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who recused himself from the Russia investigation.
It fails to take into account how mistrustful rank-and-file Democrats and Republicans are of each other as well as the institutions of government themselves and the role both play in government dysfunction.
But the talks soured in the final week, according to several people present, with Bouygues increasingly mistrustful of the two other players Xavier Niel, the founder of Iliad, and the owner of SFR, Patrick Drahi.
However, Chinese interest, including some 18 official requests in 17 years, has caused concern among Philippine nationalists mistrustful of its intentions after decades of disputes and perceived encroachments by Beijing in the South China Sea.
Still afraid and mistrustful of the water, people in Flint -- who are still forced to use either filtered or bottled water because of damaged water pipes -- are bathing less, and refusing to wash their hands.
Both understood the fact that voters were bored as well as angry, mistrustful of the liberal consensus, angry at globalization's predations, restive for grandeur, thirsty for the outspoken rather than the dutiful warnings of experts.
As a white person writing about an African-American family, a "normal" person writing about human oddities, and a journalist working with mistrustful sources, Macy faces a number of hurdles—and is clearly aware of them.
We still have republican forms in place, but we also have a kind of elected emperor who presides over our enduring color lines, our not-always-melted immigrants, our increasing mistrustful sects and tribes and classes.
" He is worried that China and the United States will separate into two distinct blocs, increasingly mistrustful and prone to conflict: "It can happen, as we've seen in Europe, in ways that unleash generations of warfare.
Children can't concentrate long enough to absorb new ideas or develop new skills if every slight sets them off crying or swinging at other children, or if they feel constantly threatened or mistrustful of their surroundings.
As Trump skids into the closing stretch of his first 100 days, with controversies far outweighing accomplishments, he's eager to move past a string of disappointments that have left him frustrated, mistrustful of Washington and historically unpopular.
The train spotted in Beijing — 21 cars painted drab green, their windows tinted to obscure the identities of those on board — bore the hallmarks of the bulletproof private transports preferred by the mistrustful leaders of North Korea.
Unlike previous generations, many of these greenhorn investors don't have pensions or 401(k)'s, are mistrustful of socking money away in mutual funds and are fully accustomed to owning digital assets that have no concrete properties.
The 2020 count already has been tarred by a ferocious battle over Republican efforts to enumerate noncitizens nationwide, a fight that is likely to depress census response next year among minorities who are mistrustful of the government.
The opposition is mistrustful after talks brokered by the Vatican and José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, a former Spanish prime minister, broke down last year when it quickly became clear that the government was not prepared to restore constitutional rule.
And while China appears to be the reason for Mr. Trump's decision to pull out of the missile treaty with Russia, it is causing new anxieties in a Europe already mistrustful of Mr. Trump's "America First" foreign and trade policies.
Mr. Trump has long been mistrustful of Mr. Rosenstein, the Justice Department's No. 2 official, who appointed the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, and now oversees his investigation into Mr. Trump's campaign and possible obstruction of justice by the president.
In addition to the convictions it has reached, the tribunal has brought the crimes of the Khmer Rouge into the open in a society where survivors often prefer to forget and where the younger generation is often mistrustful and disbelieving.
Bolton and his staff at the National Security Council have long been mistrustful of US Special Envoy for Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad, who they believe had too much authority in leading the negotiations and was giving the Taliban leaders too much leverage.
Ramsay may be a cackling, big-eyed, cartoon villain played by history's Welshest person, but his father Roose feels like the character with the best handle on the virtues GoT tends to reward: pitiless, mercenary, mistrustful, and unfettered by the slightest moral intrusion.
The differing visual languages and the translucence of the judiciously applied paint leave the viewer disoriented and mistrustful — beneath the candy-colored oils laid over a smooth surface of Mylar is a fist for a heart and the imagery of suffering and death.
As described in an official history published by Ms. Ziervogel and her daughter, Dagmar Konnopke (who took her mother's maiden name after a divorce), her father was mistrustful of the Nazis, but the Nuremberg rally proved a boon for his business, giving him the means to expand.
As long as we live in a culture that is inherently mistrustful of women's claims that they have been taken advantage of (in their careers, in their relationships, in friendships, or in public), people will continue to think that the personal boundaries we set for ourselves are flexible.
Still, current and former staff members describe a newsroom in which employees are mistrustful of top management — a wariness that began with the secret sale of the paper to Mr. Adelson last December and was amplified by the handling of articles related to his family and business interests.
The left has been reeling after a series of setbacks - the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin in 1995, the failure of his 1993 and 1995 Oslo accords to deliver peace with the Palestinians, many rounds of failed negotiations and years of bloodshed that have made both sides bitter and mistrustful.
The study, which looked at how consumers interact with different designs of cookie pop-ups and how various design choices can nudge and influence people's privacy choices, also suggests consumers are suffering a degree of confusion about how cookies function, as well as being generally mistrustful of the term 'cookie' itself.
In a Europe that was still mistrustful of Germany, Brandt won hearts by falling to his knees in a gesture of atonement at the monument to Nazi Germany's massacre in the Warsaw Ghetto, and through his "Ostpolitik" policy of engaging with Communist Eastern Europe that helped bring about a Cold War thaw.
"We haven't lanced the boil," Stephen K. Bannon, President Trump's former chief strategist, said in an interview, evoking the swelling tensions between the anti-establishment agitators like himself, who mostly align with Mr. Trump, and the party's ruling class in Washington, which seems to grow more mistrustful of the president by the day.
WASHINGTON — Lawmakers from both parties, deeply mistrustful of a leader who has brutalized his own country, greeted a joint agreement between the United States and North Korea coolly on Tuesday, with top Republicans warning President Trump that any final accord on Kim Jong-un's nuclear program should be submitted to the Senate for ratification.
Left- and right-wing presidents have alternated in recent decades, but new generations remain mistrustful of those in power, demanding greater equality and a broader and more inclusive social welfare system, as well as reforms to the pension system — which until now has been tied to the individual's career path and capacity for savings — and to the health care and education systems.
The alliance lists these early warning signs: A worrisome drop in grades or job performance Trouble thinking clearly or concentrating Suspiciousness or uneasiness with others A decline in self-care or personal hygiene Spending a lot more time alone than usual Strong, inappropriate emotions or having no feelings at all The person may hear, see or believe things that others do not; experience distracting sensations; be confused about what is real and what is not; and become mistrustful or even panicky.

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