distrustful in A Sentence

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    The city's made you Distrustful.

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    It has become Distrustful of history.

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    Your father's a Distrustful fellow.

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    I was so Distrustful until I used it for the first time.

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    They are distant and Distrustful because they feel unsafe in the world.

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    I was very Distrustful until I used it for the first time.

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    He was Distrustful of the Hindus whom he feared would rebel against him.

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    Today's users are sharp, and naturally Distrustful of brands- especially in traditional advertising messages.

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    Five years after the Flint water crisis, people are still Distrustful of the local water.

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    The world loves American culture, but is deeply Distrustful of American power and politics.

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    The world loves American culture but is deeply Distrustful of American power and politics.

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    Our social brains crave companionship- even when experience has made us shy and Distrustful of others.

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    The world seems to love American culture while being deeply Distrustful of its power and politics.

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    Henry VIII was Distrustful of doctors and had a book of prescriptions to treat his own ailments.

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    Quite often, these Distrustful email messages go straight to the garbage so you see no take advantage of them.

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    Many in England were deeply Distrustful of Philip and felt his presence spelt trouble for the Protestant cause.

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    They're now a Distrustful person in your eyes, so, you need to figure out what you should do with this relationship.

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    Once in Illinois, Smith was forced to deal with a public that was often Distrustful or downright antagonistic to the Mormons.

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    Distrustful parents can't imagine that such a school could work, even if they have read the evidence and visited the school.

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    A woman may refuse a man's advances because she is angry, feeling Distrustful-- or even, because her feet are chilly, studies show.

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    As tips blog 99u points out, it's natural to be Distrustful of a claim when the person making it is talking about themselves.

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    When did you know that I was going to have this for life?” Sometimes there's no difference between a Distrustful patient and a suspicious detective.

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    Explaining what made these societies so vulnerable requires learning about the region's recent history and understanding why people there are deeply Distrustful of public authorities.

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    Krasnov tried to use the technique, which had already helped him earlier, said that he was Distrustful of himself, therefore he refused the post of ataman.

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    When the patient comes into therapy, he typically feels unaccepted and unacceptable, Distrustful of any interpersonal contact, especially with figures of authority, to the point of paranoia.

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    Employers who fail to align corporate office spaces with the requirements of employees could potentially have noteworthy Distrustful effects on a company's revenue and profit over time.

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    Generally people become takers at work because their doubts about other people's intentions make them suspicious and Distrustful and this has a contagious effect that spreads throughout the team.

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    This lack of trust undermines the legitimacy of law enforcement and creates an unequal society in which some feel comforted by law enforcement while others feel suspicious and Distrustful.

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    As the National Journal‘s Ron Brownstein has been reporting, white America is increasingly alienated and Distrustful of all our major economic and political power centers- the banks, big corporations, the government.

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    Moreover, while our data cannot speak to this, recent events in Flint and the proliferation of preemption laws suggest that this sentiment may be reciprocal, with state governments similarly Distrustful of their local counterparts.

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