Understanding Distrust: Causes, Signs, and Consequences
Distrusting means having little or no faith in someone or something, often because of past experiences or evidence that suggests they are not reliable or trustworthy. It can also refer to a feeling of skepticism or doubt about someone's intentions or abilities.
For example:
* "She was distrustful of her new colleague because he had a reputation for being dishonest."
* "The company's distrust of its competitors led it to invest heavily in research and development to stay ahead."
In both cases, the word "distrustful" is used to describe a lack of trust or faith in someone or something.
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