Sentence example with the word 'distrustful'

distrustful

agnostic, cynical, dubious, green-eyed, in doubt, jealous, nervous, shy, unbelieving, untrusting

Definition adj. having or showing distrust

Last update: October 10, 2015


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A man of distrustful nature.   [Please select]

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France remained cold, while Bismarck and Kalnky, distrustful of the Radicalism of Depretis and Mancini, assumed towards their ally an.   [Please select]

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ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS THE SELF-DISTRUSTFUL CHILD.   [Please select]

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I might call him distrustful.   [Please select]

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Crawford, like all persons who have a secret to conceal, was distrustful of strangers.   [Please select]

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At sight of the Lieutenant he became silent, and turned carelessly, although with a distrustful stare.   [Please select]

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La Touche, a scholar of fifty, shy, reserved, self-distrustful, and oh.   [Please select]

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It was a mighty distrustful look he bent upon the speaker.   [Please select]

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He was beginning to be more afraid and more distrustful of his nephew than ever.   [Please select]

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She was distrustful of the future, and apt to anticipate bad fortune.   [Please select]

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But most of the Gentiles were ignorant and distrustful and spiteful.   [Please select]

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