0 present participle of mistrust --
1 to have doubts about the honesty or abilities of someone: --
I've always mistrusted politicians.
Banco, mistrusting the witches, is horrified to find that they have spoken the truth.
Included in the terms was an armistice which neither side, mistrusting the other's intentions, fully intended to respect.
From then on, he is fearful and mistrusting of her.
Finally, heavy television watchers are more mistrusting of people than light or medium television viewers.
I assure my noble friend that that is no good reason for mistrusting television or for feeling that somehow it conveys a distorted picture of the reality.
It is not a question of the ability of the societies that seek this further say, to manage the business: it is a question of mistrusting them.
He had a few things to say the other day about mistrusting converts.
There is a set of politicians which thinks that one cannot live as a country without either detesting or mistrusting other countries.