mistrust
/mɪsˈtɹʌst/
verb 4noun 1
Collocations
11(noun.)
ADJ
deep, profound | growing | widespread
mutual
The two countries had a long history of mutual mistrust that made negotiations very difficult.
VERB + MISTRUST
create, fuel | overcome
PREP
~ between
Deep mistrust between the two neighbors made it impossible for them to work together on the project.
~ in
She grew up with a deep mistrust in authority figures after her childhood experiences.
~ of
She felt a growing mistrust of online shopping after receiving a damaged package.
~ towards
PHRASES
an atmosphere/a climate/a sense of mistrust
After the scandal, a sense of mistrust grew between the company and its employees.
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