distrust - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of distrust in Hindi

Noun

  • शक
  • संदेह
  • बदगुमानी
  • शंका
  • अविश्वास
  • आशंका

distrust Definition

Noun

  • the feeling that someone or something cannot be relied upon.

Verb

  • doubt the honesty or reliability of; regard with suspicion.

distrust Example

  • His distrust of his mother's new suitor ( अपनी माँ के नए प्रेमी के प्रति उनका अविश्वास )
  • It was unfair to the boy and would give him a feeling of distrust in the end. ( यह लड़के के साथ अन्याय था और अंत में उसे अविश्वास की भावना देगा। )
  • The shrink in me knows that love creates trust, but fears do create distrust. ( मुझमें  सिकुड़न जानता है कि प्यार विश्वास पैदा करता है, लेकिन डर अविश्वास पैदा करता है। )
  • She saw something vague and furtive in his eyes, and her distrust of him grew. ( उसने उसकी आँखों में कुछ अस्पष्ट और गुप्त देखा, और उसके प्रति उसका अविश्वास बढ़ गया। )

More Sentence

  • The word of honor strangled by the rumor of theft became the coin of distrust.
  • Citizens expectations have not been met and respect is replaced with distrust.
  • Rigid castes are formed, and, as usual, mutual ignorance breeds mutual distrust.
  • He distrusted her affection; and what loneliness is more lonely than distrust?
  • He felt an inexplicable twinge of jealousy and quickly replaced it with distrust.
  • He then elucidated the psychology of the motorist and explained their distrust of.
  • For some reason my little brother has also borne a mild distrust of aircraft, even though airplanes are by far the safest vehicle for travel.  
  • Ever since my best friend lied about dating the girl I had a crush on, I’ve had a difficult time feeling anything but distrust for him.  
  • My mom said she will also distrust television commercials, and seeing as how everyone is trying to sell you something, I can’t say that I blame her.  
  • My Uncle fixed the busted pipe in the kitchen, but needless to say I distrust the ability of the duct tape to really hold it all together for long.  
  • Now some Nantucketers rather distrust this historical story of Jonah and the whale.
  • It is your fears and distrust that is draining your energy and making you feel ill.
  • We’d had a couple cleaners in the past, though over time I’d begun to distrust.
  • For, as it was impossible to assign a reason for such distrust and abhorrence, so Mr.
  • What did that mean? I knew my feelings of distrust weren’t far off for the aging fairy.
  • In fact, the Constitution was framed in a way that reflected their distrust of government.
  • But Lord George's previous dealings with Cope inspired in Charles a distrust which was to prove fatal.
  • Distrust in his policy, however, was excited by the publication of some of his private correspondence, in which he spoke favourably of a French protectorate, and the army which he sent under Flores to resist the encroachments of Mosquera, the president of New Granada, was completely routed.
  • The Oxford converts (1845 and later) added considerably to Wiseman's responsibilities, as many of them found themselves wholly without means, while the old Catholic body looked on the newcomers with distrust.
  • The extreme to which he carried his advocacy of diplomatic isolation, his opposition to the creation of an adequate navy, 4 his estimate of cities as "sores upon the body politic," his prejudice against manufactures, trust in farmers, and political distrust of the artisan class, all reflect them.
  • Trust your Executive and distrust the people, and you sap the foundation of the Government.
  • Lewis's involvement however was a different manner and she felt a deep distrust of his motives.