unable or unwilling to trust
# To damage in reputation; disgrace. # To cause to be doubted or distrusted. # To refuse to believe.
Cleopatra was distrusted by the Romans. Nefertiti lived about two thousand years before Rome existed.Cleopatra was distrusted by the Romans. Nefertiti lived about two thousand years before Rome existed.Cleopatra was distrusted by the Romans. Nefertiti lived about two thousand years before Rome existed.Cleopatra was distrusted by the Romans. Nefertiti lived about two thousand years before Rome existed.Cleopatra was distrusted by the Romans. Nefertiti lived about two thousand years before Rome existed.Cleopatra was distrusted by the Romans. Nefertiti lived about two thousand years before Rome existed.Cleopatra was distrusted by the Romans. Nefertiti lived about two thousand years before Rome existed.Cleopatra was distrusted by the Romans. Nefertiti lived about two thousand years before Rome existed.Cleopatra was distrusted by the Romans. Nefertiti lived about two thousand years before Rome existed.
US had the bomb. The USSR distrusted the US starting from the end of the Bolsevik revolution.
Thomas Jefferson
distrusted mistrusted
the feel someone or something cannot be relied on
he distrusted the democratic ideals of the French revolution.
were Roman Catholic
She was of german decent and so many russians thought she was a spy
derpy
In the book "Divergent," the natural world is not explicitly portrayed as distrusted. However, the story primarily focuses on the dangers of a dystopian society with strict rules and regulations, where individuals are classified into factions based on their personalities. The characters in the book must navigate these challenges while questioning authority and striving for freedom.
The national government distrusted states due to racism in the South