distrustful - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of distrustful in Hindi

Adjective

  • संदिग्धचित्त
  • शक्की
  • शंकित
  • बदगुमान
  • शंकालु
  • संशयात्मक
  • अविश्वासी

distrustful Definition

Adjective

  • feeling or showing distrust of someone or something.

distrustful Example

  • I have grown up to be distrustful of men ( मैं पुरुषों के प्रति अविश्वास करने के लिए बड़ा हुआ हूं )
  • I realize in these pages I must seem very distrustful of government, but it is not really true. ( मैं इन पन्नों में महसूस करता हूं कि मुझे सरकार पर बहुत अविश्वास करना चाहिए, लेकिन यह वास्तव में सच नहीं है। )
  • Ferdinand was by temperament melancholy, shy and distrustful of his own abilities. ( फर्डिनेंड स्वभाव से उदास, शर्मीले और अपनी क्षमताओं के प्रति अविश्वासी थे। )
  • I am deeply distrustful of people who don't take care of themselves. ( मुझे उन लोगों पर गहरा भरोसा है जो अपना ख्याल नहीं रखते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • During the past life, she had been distrustful of Nicole and had warned Henri about her.
  • Yet, the original upsurge of dissonance could have been a sufficient clue that the distrustful.
  • He could not help but wonder what dreadfulness she had experienced to make her so distrustful of him.
  • From the very beginning he was distrustful with you, and you could not see him as he is, but with me, even at Luga.
  • From the very beginning of the conversation, the two warm friends, it need scarcely be said, were mutually distrustful.
  • "They can still be called back," said one of his suite, who like Count Orlov felt distrustful of the adventure when he looked at the enemy's camp.
  • France remained cold, while Bismarck and Kalnky, distrustful of the Radicalism of Depretis and Mancini, assumed towards their ally an.
  • On the 23rd of July 1431 his legate opened the council of Basel which had been convoked by Martin, but, distrustful of its purposes and moved by the small attendance, the pope issued a bull on the 18th of December 1431, dissolving the council and calling a new one to meet in eighteen months at Bologna.
  • What does this mean, if not that our dramatists have been too distrustful of the public?
  • Their manners are rude and reserved, and they are very distrustful of strangers.
  • They are not distrustful and reserved, but, on the contrary, annoyingly communicative.
  • They were the two rich men of Lerwick, and they were jealous and distrustful of each other.
  • Our Square is conservative, not to say distrustful in its bearing toward innovations.
  • Too distrustful to delegate his responsibility to his ministers, he was too infirm of will to strike out and follow a consistent course for himself.
  • Like his father, a pro-Austrian by conviction, he contrived even in this respect to carry the Polish nation, always so distrustful of the Germans, entirely along with him, thereby avoiding all serious complications with the ever dangerous Turk.