0 to have no confidence or trust in -- rasa ragu
She mistrusts him because he’s lied to her so often in the past.
1 lack of confidence in something -- rasa tidak percaya
There is widespread public distrust of politicians.
The concept of distinguishing domestic and international politics comes from the superiority of the west and the mistrust of the outside world.
Second, in equal measure, it articulated a shared mistrust of outsiders.
The process has taken two decades to complete, in part due to misunderstanding and mistrust of government on the part of aboriginal residents.
This new correctness mistrusts state interventionism and subsidies and vouches for the market to deliver growth and high living standards.
This situation would only lead to mistrust of justice.
All of us have close friends who carry around with them the anger and mistrust born from their experiences.
By contrast, outside the village is associated with strangeness, danger and mistrust.
Likewise, teachers could be helped to see that patterns of resistance originate from mistrusting the adult.