English-Thai Dictionary
distrust
N ความ คลางแคลงใจ ความ ไม่เชื่อใจ dubiosity qualm trust belief kwam-krang-kang-jai
distrust
VT คลางแคลงใจ ไม่เชื่อใจ doubt beware contest distrust trust believe krang-kang-jai
distrustful
ADJ ไม่ไว้ใจ ไม่เชื่อใจ สงสัย suspicious leery unsuspicious mai-wai-jai
distrustfully
ADV อย่าง ไม่ น่าไว้ใจ อย่าง น่าสงสัย yang-mai-wai-jai
distrustfulness
N ความไว้วางใจ ความ คลางแคลง ความสงสัย kwam-mai-wai-jai
distrusting
A ที่ เคลือบแคลง ใจ
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DISTRUST
v.t.[dis and trust. See Mistrust. ] 1. To doubt or suspect the truth, fidelity, firmness or sincerity of; not to confide in or rely on. We distrust a man, when we question his veracity, etc. We may often distrust our own firmness.
2. To doubt; to suspect not to be real, true, sincere or firm. We distrust a man's courage, friendship, veracity, declarations, intentions or promises, when we question their reality or sincerity. We cannot distrust the declarations of God. We often have reason to distrust our own resolutions.
DISTRUST
n. 1. Doubt or suspicion of reality or sincerity; want of confidence, faith or reliance. Sycophants should be heard with distrust. Distrust mars the pleasures of friendship and social intercourse.
2. Discredit; loss of confidence.
DISTRUSTED
pp. Doubted; suspected.
DISTRUSTFUL
a. 1. Apt to distrust; suspicious.
2. Not confident; diffident; as distrustful of ourselves.
3. Diffident; modest.
DISTRUSTFULLY
adv. In a distrustful manner; with doubt or suspicion.
DISTRUSTFULNESS
n.The state of being distrustful; want of confidence.
DISTRUSTING
ppr. Doubting the reality or sincerity of; suspecting; not relying on or confiding in.
DISTRUSTLESS
a.Free from distrust or suspicion.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DISTRUST
Dis *trust ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Distrusted; p. pr. & vb. n.Distrusting. ] Etym: [Cf. Mistrust. ]
Defn: To feel absence of trust in; not to confide in or rely upon; to deem of questionable sufficiency or reality; to doubt; to be suspicious of; to mistrust. Not distrusting my health. 2 Mac. ix. 22.To distrust the justice of your cause. Dryden. He that requireth the oath doth distrust that other. Udall. Of all afraid, Distrusting all, a wise, suspicious maid. Collins.
Note: Mistrust has been almost wholly driven out by distrust. T. L. K. Oliphant.
DISTRUST
DISTRUST Dis *trust ", n.
1. Doubt of sufficiency, reality, or sincerity; want of confidence, faith, or reliance; as, distrust of one's power, authority, will, purposes, schemes, etc.
2. Suspicion of evil designs. Alienation and distrust. .. are the growth of false principles. D. Webster.
3. State of being suspected; loss of trust. Milton.
DISTRUSTER
DISTRUSTER Dis *trust "er, n.
Defn: One who distrusts.
DISTRUSTFUL
DISTRUSTFUL Dis *trust "ful, a.
1. Not confident; diffident; wanting confidence or thrust; modest; as, distrustful of ourselves, of one's powers. Distrustful sense with modest caution speaks. Pope.
2. Apt to distrust; suspicious; mistrustful. Boyle. -- Dis *trust "ful *ly, adv. -- Dis *trust "ful *ness, n.
DISTRUSTING
DISTRUSTING Dis *trust "ing, a.
Defn: That distrusts; suspicious; lacking confidence in. -- Dis *trust "ing *ly, adv.
DISTRUSTLESS
DISTRUSTLESS Dis *trust "less, a.
Defn: Free from distrust. Shenstone.
New American Oxford Dictionary
distrust
dis trust |disˈtrəst dɪsˈtrəst | ▶noun the feeling that someone or something cannot be relied on: his distrust of his mother's new suitor. ▶verb [ with obj. ] doubt the honesty or reliability of; regard with suspicion: like a skillful gambler, Dave distrusted a sure thing. DERIVATIVES dis trust er noun, dis trust ful |-fəl |adjective, dis trust ful ly |-fəlē |adverb
Oxford Dictionary
distrust
dis |trust |dɪsˈtrʌst | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the feeling that someone or something cannot be relied upon: the public's distrust of politicians. ▶verb [ with obj. ] doubt the honesty or reliability of; regard with suspicion: speculation remained that the Army distrusted the peace process. DERIVATIVES distruster noun
distrustful
dis |trust |ful |dɪsˈtrʌstfl | ▶adjective feeling or showing distrust of someone or something: I have grown up to be distrustful of men. DERIVATIVES distrustfully adverb
American Oxford Thesaurus
distrust
distrust noun the general distrust of authority: mistrust, suspicion, wariness, chariness, leeriness, lack of trust, lack of confidence; skepticism, doubt, doubtfulness, cynicism; misgivings, qualms, disbelief; formal dubiety. ▶verb Louise distrusted him: mistrust, be suspicious of, be wary /chary of, be leery of, regard with suspicion, suspect; be skeptical of, have doubts about, doubt, be unsure of /about, have misgivings about, wonder about, disbelieve (in ).
Oxford Thesaurus
distrust
distrust noun the general distrust of authority amongst drug users: mistrust, suspicion, wariness, chariness, lack of trust, lack of confidence, lack of faith; scepticism, doubt, doubtfulness, dubiety, cynicism; misgivings, questioning, qualms; disbelief, unbelief, incredulity, incredulousness, discredit; informal leeriness. ANTONYMS trust. ▶verb for some reason Aunt Louise distrusted him: mistrust, be suspicious of, be wary /chary of, regard with suspicion, suspect, look askance at, have no confidence /faith in; be sceptical of, have doubts about, doubt, be unsure of /about, be unconvinced about, take with a pinch /grain of salt; have misgivings about, wonder about, question; disbelieve (in ), not believe, discredit, discount, be incredulous of; informal be leery of, smell a rat. ANTONYMS trust.
distrustful
distrustful adjective he was distrustful of local politicians: mistrustful, suspicious, chary, apprehensive, lacking trust, lacking confidence, lacking faith; sceptical, unsure, doubtful, dubious, cynical; cautious, circumspect, careful, wary, uneasy; questioning, disbelieving, unbelieving, incredulous; informal leery, cagey. ANTONYMS trusting.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
distrust
dis trust /dɪstrʌ́st /名詞 U 〖時にa ~〗 «…に対する » 不信, 疑惑 ; «…を » 信用しないこと «of » (↔trust ).動詞 他動詞 〈人 物 事など 〉を信用しない, 疑う, 怪しむ .
distrustful
dis trust ful /dɪstrʌ́s (t )f (ə )l /形容詞 «…を » 信用しない, 疑う «of » .~ly 副詞