mistrust - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of mistrust in Hindi

Noun

  • संदेह

Verb

  • शक करना
  • अविश्वास

mistrust Definition

Verb

  • be suspicious of; have no confidence in.

Noun

  • lack of trust; suspicion.

mistrust Example

  • She had no cause to mistrust him ( उसके पास उस पर अविश्वास करने का कोई कारण नहीं था )
  • In Britain, red hair is called "ginger" and, when on an Irish head, is a subject for ridicule, part of the ongoing mistrust between the two nations. ( ब्रिटेन में, लाल बालों को "अदरक" कहा जाता है और, जब एक आयरिश सिर पर, उपहास का विषय होता है, दोनों देशों के बीच चल रहे अविश्वास का हिस्सा होता है। )
  • The image of Santa and his reindeer is a classic Christmas icon, but the mistrust that is humorously exaggerated in this song leads us to wonder why we revere a "man who drives a sleigh and plays with elves." ( सांता और उसके हिरन की छवि एक क्लासिक क्रिसमस आइकन है, लेकिन अविश्वास जो इस गीत में विनोदी रूप से अतिरंजित है, हमें आश्चर्यचकित करता है कि हम एक "उस आदमी का सम्मान क्यों करते हैं जो एक बेपहियों की गाड़ी चलाता है और कल्पित बौने के साथ खेलता है।" )
  • I would say what I have for you is a cautious mistrust. ( मैं कहूंगा कि मेरे पास आपके लिए एक सतर्क अविश्वास है। ) 

More Sentence

  • Lorry looked at Jerry in considerable doubt and mistrust.
  • Who's been murdered? she insisted with agonising mistrust.
  • I believe this is why there is such a great mistrust of the.
  • I'm afraid the only answers I have will only bring more mistrust.
  • How strange, she thought, her emotions caught in a net of mistrust.
  • No, I’m not suggesting that you mistrust Fearghal, but please.
  • With her brother Vinnie working there, the mistrust hurt even more.
  • Many companies have responded to the current climate of mistrust among consumers by offering window dressing when it comes to business ethics.
  • But the direct damage done in this and other ways would seem to be less than that produced by the mistrust they inspired for a time among the propertied classes, and the consequent paralysing of enterprise.
  • That love is a positive emotion untainted by greed, jealousy or mistrust.
  • In the end, though, the power couple developed real love that survived infidelity, mistrust and death.
  • Louis, indeed, accepted the constitution and attended the great Feast of Federation (July 14, 1790), when representatives from all the new departments assembled in the Champ de Mars to ratify the work of the Assembly; but the king either could not or would not say the expected word that would have dissipated mistrust.
  • They were therefore looked upon with a certain suspicion and mistrust.
  • Decide who you are .'It made people mistrust her.
  • The political leaders bring to the negotiations a sense of mistrust.
  • There remains plenty of mistrust, and not everyone is cooperative.
  • Perhaps the bruises of his childhood never healed enough for him to overcome a fundamental mistrust of his fellow human beings.