Yes, if someone was dishonest, you would distrust that person.Hope this helps
It takes six different letters to spelll distrust, but two of them are used twice. I don't know why you would distrust my story.
The word abhor means to loathe or be in strong opposition to something. Dishonesty is any kind of falsehood or corruption in someone. In basic terms, to abhor dishonesty means to hate lying or other deceitful conduct.
This is asign of dishonesty, and maybe wants to hide something.
go eat a nazi or something
No, 'dishonesty' is a noun.
Some opposites of belief: Disbelief, doubt, nonbelief, unbelief, dissent, uncertainty, distrust, mistrust, skepticism. The opposite of something that is believed would be something known: fact, knowledge, truth.
Antonyms for dishonesty are honesty and truth.
The abstract noun for "dishonest" is "dishonesty".
You spelled it correctly: distrust.
And Distrust It was created in 1995.
The likelihood that someone who is hiding something is also lying about it is generally high, as hiding something often involves deception or dishonesty.
Lincoln: for always telling the truth.Ablus Dumbledore:for being great for the good., and enslaving muggles, and didnt say mudblood.