untrusting

IPA: ʌntrˈʌstɪŋ

adjective

  • Without trust; not inclined to trust.
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Examples of "untrusting" in Sentences

  • Untrusting, but not particularly nefarious.
  • Thank you for being so untrusting of your users.
  • She is, for a majority of the film, untrusting of Gru.
  • His relationships with others are shallow and untrusting.
  • The untrusting lover actually breeds the un trustable partner.
  • Im compleatly untrusting unless you earn it and often paranoid.
  • The normally shy and untrusting grey jungle fowl can be spotted here.
  • She is angry at men, untrusting, and has all the other issues I listed.
  • Game to be this untrusting just kind with not same world and newer character.
  • The survivors in the hospital are shown to be scared, isolated and untrusting.
  • They are the source of all the GOP-No's that have been making the citizens unhappy and untrusting of Congress. wally
  • I glared at it with the same untrusting horror as those people who probably stared at Walter Raleigh's potato all those centuries ago.
  • Â The creature threatened her friends, destroyed her job, even turned her sister Donna against her, leaving her scarred and untrusting.
  • In short: Dems will plead for patience and trust, in the face of an electorate that's very impatient, very angry, and in a distinctly untrusting mood.
  • Jim Fish, the executive director of the National Association of Professional Allstate Agents, said agents are very untrusting of the company at this moment in time.
  • Yeah, he's kind of untrusting and suspicious towards others and sure, he can be selfish but once you get past his tough exterior you'll find that he's really quite loyal and in need of love.

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