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All trust antonyms

trust
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noun trust

  • dubiousness β€” doubtful; marked by or occasioning doubt: a dubious reply.
  • hesitation β€” the act of hesitating; a delay due to uncertainty of mind or fear: His hesitation cost him the championship.
  • omination β€” (obsolete) The act of ominating; presaging; omen.
  • mournfulness β€” The property of being mournful.
  • mistrust β€” lack of trust or confidence; distrust.
  • apprehension β€” Apprehension is a feeling of fear that something bad may happen.
  • worry β€” to torment oneself with or suffer from disturbing thoughts; fret.
  • doubtfulness β€” of uncertain outcome or result.
  • apprehensiveness β€” uneasy or fearful about something that might happen: apprehensive for the safety of the mountain climbers.
  • doubt β€” to be uncertain about; consider questionable or unlikely; hesitate to believe.
  • atheism β€” Atheism is the belief that there is no God. Compare agnosticism.
  • query β€” a question; an inquiry.
  • freethinking β€” a person who forms opinions on the basis of reason, independent of authority or tradition, especially a person whose religious opinions differ from established belief.
  • willies β€” a male given name, form of William.
  • catatonia β€” a state of muscular rigidity and stupor, sometimes found in schizophrenia
  • disfavor β€” unfavorable regard; displeasure; disesteem; dislike: The prime minister incurred the king's disfavor.
  • morbidities β€” a morbid state or quality.
  • questionability β€” of doubtful propriety, honesty, morality, respectability, etc.: questionable activities; in questionable taste.
  • disbelief β€” the inability or refusal to believe or to accept something as true.
  • forlornness β€” desolate or dreary; unhappy or miserable, as in feeling, condition, or appearance.
  • morbidity β€” a morbid state or quality.
  • misgiving β€” Often, misgivings. a feeling of doubt, distrust, or apprehension.
  • qualm β€” an uneasy feeling or pang of conscience as to conduct; compunction: He has no qualms about lying.
  • questionableness β€” The state or condition of being questionable; dubiousness.
  • irreligion β€” lack of religion.
  • cheerlessness β€” The state or characteristic of being cheerless.
  • irresolution β€” lack of resolution; lack of decision or purpose; vacillation.
  • disfavour β€” unfavorable regard; displeasure; disesteem; dislike: The prime minister incurred the king's disfavor.
  • irresoluteness β€” The state of being irresolute.
  • inconclusiveness β€” The state or condition of being inconclusive.
  • butterflies β€” tremors in the stomach region due to nervousness
  • gloom β€” total or partial darkness; dimness.
  • nail-biting β€” the act or practice of biting one's fingernails, especially as the result of anxiety or nervousness.
  • gloominess β€” dark or dim; deeply shaded: gloomy skies.
  • butterfly β€” A butterfly is an insect with large colourful wings and a thin body.
  • misandry β€” hatred of males.
  • gut feeling β€” an instinctive feeling, as opposed to an opinion based on facts

verb trust

  • be-little β€” to regard or portray as less impressive or important than appearances indicate; depreciate; disparage.
  • question β€” a sentence in an interrogative form, addressed to someone in order to get information in reply.
  • misgive β€” (of one's mind, heart, etc.) to give doubt or apprehension to.
  • disbelieve β€” to have no belief in; refuse or reject belief in: to disbelieve reports of UFO sightings.
  • misgiven β€” (of one's mind, heart, etc.) to give doubt or apprehension to.
  • disfavored β€” unfavorable regard; displeasure; disesteem; dislike: The prime minister incurred the king's disfavor.
  • discount β€” to deduct a certain amount from (a bill, charge, etc.): All bills that are paid promptly will be discounted at two percent.
  • deny β€” When you deny something, you state that it is not true.
  • call in question β€” a sentence in an interrogative form, addressed to someone in order to get information in reply.
  • nixing β€” nothing.
  • discredit β€” to injure the credit or reputation of; defame: an effort to discredit honest politicians.
  • dis-favored β€” unfavorable regard; displeasure; disesteem; dislike: The prime minister incurred the king's disfavor.
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