Distrust can be beneficial as it encourages critical thinking and caution in relationships and decision-making. It can help one avoid being taken advantage of or falling victim to deception. However, being overly distrustful can lead to isolation and hinder the development of meaningful connections.
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Virtues is a noun.
instead of being cynical of someone, you could be distrustful, suspicious or doubtful of someone. You could also describe someone as having questionable motives, or be concerned about the real reason for someone's actions.
"Goodness" is a synonym of virtue.
The Tagalog word for virtue is "kagandahang-loob" or "kabutihang-loob."
"After being stepped on, the dog was very distrustful of his owner."
openly distrustful and unwilling to confide
they are distrustful and are very worried about the future
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Odysseus is famously distrustful of women in The Odyssey. This is evident through his interactions with the goddess Circe and the nymph Calypso, as well as his caution around the Sirens and the women of the island of Thrinacia.
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No, virtue is not a verb. Virtue is a noun that refers to a quality or trait considered morally good or desirable. It is often associated with good behavior, character, or values.
The public grew distrustful of the Johnson administration.
The public grew distrustful of the Johnson administration.