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The answer MISTRUST has 40 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of mistrust in various dictionaries:
noun - doubt about someone's honesty
noun - the trait of not trusting others
verb - regard as untrustworthy
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Possible Dictionary Clues |
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be suspicious of have no confidence in. |
lack of trust suspicion. |
to have doubts about the honesty or abilities of someone: |
to have doubts about the honesty of someone or be unable to trust something: |
Lack of trust or confidence arising from suspicion. See Synonyms at uncertainty. |
To regard without trust or confidence. |
To be wary, suspicious, or doubtful. |
doubt about someone's honesty |
the trait of not trusting others |
regard as untrustworthy regard with suspicion have no faith or confidence in |
Mistrust description |
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Distrust is a formal way of not trusting any one party too much in a situation of grave risk or deep doubt. It is commonly expressed in civics as a division or balance of powers, or in politics as means of validating treaty terms. Systems based on distrust simply divide the responsibility so that checks and balances can operate. The phrase "Trust, but verify" refers specifically to distrust. * An electoral system or adversarial process inevitably is based on distrust, but not on mistrust. Parties compete in the system, but they do not compete to subvert the system itself, or gain bad faith advantage through it - if they do they are easily caught by the others. Much mistrust does exist between parties, and it is exactly this which motivates putting in place a formal system of distrust. Diplomatic protocol for instance, which applies between states, relies on such means as formal disapproval which in effect say "we do not trust that person". It also tends to rely on a strict etiquette - di |