"Distrusts" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Distrusts" Meaning

Distrusts is the third person singular present tense of the verb "distrust". To distrust something or someone means to have a lack of confidence or faith in it or them, often because you don't believe it is honest, reliable, or dependable. It is the opposite of trust.

"Distrusts" Examples

Usage Examples for "Distrusts"


The politician's honesty was called into question, and many people began to distrusts his motives.
She distrusts her ex-husband, so she's being very cautious about getting involved with him again.
His suspicious behavior aired concerns that he distrusts his new business partner.
The company's financial irregularities led many investors to distrusts the CEO's leadership.
After a series of disappointments, he started to distrusts people's promises and only acted on concrete commitments.

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A district is a defined area of a city, town, or country, often with its own government or administration. It may be a geographic area with distinct boundaries, often characterized by a particular feature, such as a river, mountain, or landmark, or a area with a specific purpose, such as a commercial or industrial district.

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I think you meant "distinction".<br><br>A distinction is a clear and notable difference or distinction between two things, often implying a superiority or excellence of one over the other. For example, "The new smartphone model got a distinction in terms of its advanced camera features."

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