English to Arabic Dictionary distrust

distrust

عدم الثقة
definition
verb
like a skillful gambler, Dave distrusted a sure thing
doubt the honesty or reliability of; regard with suspicion.
noun
his distrust of his mother's new suitor
the feeling that someone or something cannot be relied on.
translation of 'distrust'
verb
ارتاب
noun
لا يثق,
لا ثقة,
ارتياب,
عدم ثقة
example
Two major factors contributed most powerfully to the discontent and 'distrust' expressed by the family and consumer groups.
his 'distrust' of his mother's new suitor
As somebody once remarked, 'distrust' of authority should be the first civic duty.
Public 'distrust' of the government pops up all over the place.
They reflect an inherent 'distrust' of artistic or intellectual pursuits.
There can also be little doubt that cynicism and 'distrust' of politicians has never been greater.
The 'distrust' created in the aftermath of the scandals is still part of the landscape.
Such traditions often express a 'distrust' of the meditative process and warn their adherents against its practice.
Many of his poems show an intense 'distrust' for machinery, which is not surprising for poets of that age.
The initial inquiry triggered sensational newspaper headlines and aroused widespread 'distrust' of the state's public hospital system.
Broad masses of the population are alienated from both parties and view their nominees with deep-seated 'distrust' .
But it reflects the public 'distrust' of the police.
He expresses total 'distrust' in the broad masses of the people.
the public's 'distrust' of politicians
Overweening 'distrust' of authority can lead to blindness as much as to liberation.
Euphemisms are a quick fix for a debate context, but they breed 'distrust' of even the most benign ideas.
He regards me with a look that manages to combine confusion and profound 'distrust' .
At the time he also saw deepening 'distrust' and hostility among the races taking root.
The big picture issues simply wash over people, lost in the public's 'distrust' of politicians.
Ambiguity breeds 'distrust' and a loss of credibility.
Such a perspective may reflect a basic 'distrust' of the bureaucratic structures of many unions.
Paradoxically, the 'distrust' is further fuelled by the desertion of an assistant counsel on the team last month.
Jake finally sat up and looked at Rita 'distrustfully' .
But keeping such ill feelings and 'distrusting' the media as a whole is unfortunate.
Stoppages and disputes had been a problem, and many workers 'distrusted' their managers.
I was born a Manichean, an original 'distruster' of flesh and blood.
Kelly 'distrusted' them and suspected them of deliberate deception.
Now, this may sound funny coming from me - the ultimate 'distruster' of LE - but I think they do have the right guy.
Brown is a centraliser, a statist, a tax 'n' spender, a 'distruster' of markets, a man who tolerates enterprise only within tightly restricted government terms.
Glass touched his lips, and Giles drew back, 'distrusting' it.
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