0 having doubts about the honesty or abilities of someone: --
Voters are bound to be mistrustful of a government that has broken so many promises.
The builder has some natural excuse for feeling rather sore, uneasy, and mistrustful.
They are suspicious, mistrustful, unhappy and usually very lonely.
I would have been most mistrustful of any arrangement which had not been so backed.
They have caused, rightly, men engaged in industry to be mistrustful of them.
They have every right to be sceptical and mistrustful.
It is strange that elected people in this place are so mistrustful of other elected people, including members of their own party, on local authorities.
That problem is to harmonize the aims and aspirations of two mutually mistrustful communities and weld them into one nation.
How can we therefore not be mistrustful of such a partner?