root word that means "to have confidence in". The affix 'dis' negates the meaning.
The word part "fid" relates to trust or faith. It is derived from the Latin word "fides," meaning faith or trust. Words such as "confide" or "fiduciary" contain this word part.
Some prefixes for trust are: antitrust, distrust, entrust, mistrust, and so on.
"Dta" in slang stands for "Don't Trust Anyone." It is often used to convey a sense of caution or distrust towards others.
Trust, as in that you trust someone, is zaufanie. Trust as a sort of an financial organisation is fundusz.
The Latin root word for trust is "fidere," which means "to trust" or "to have faith in."
The prefixes of trust are-antitrust, distrust, entrust, mistrust, ,
two syllables: dis-trust
distrust
Two syllables in distrust (dis-trust)
distrust
distrust
The opposite could be distrust, or mistrust, or suspicion.
confident , trust, faith
I distrust the government.
Distrust spoils a relationship
The word 'distrust' is both a noun and a verb.The verb 'distrust' is an action verb meaning to doubt the honesty or reliability of; to regard with suspicion.
A word for when you don't trust someone is "mistrust." It conveys a lack of confidence in another person's integrity or reliability. Other synonyms include "distrust" and "suspicion," which also imply skepticism about someone's intentions or honesty.