- un|trust|ful
- un|trust|ful «uhn TRUHST fuhl», adjective.1. not trustworthy.2. not trustful.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
trust´ful|ness — trust|ful «TRUHST fuhl», adjective. ready to confide; ready to have faith; trusting; believing: »That trustful boy would lend money to any of his friends. Trustful birds have built their nests (Robert Bridges). SYNONYM(S): confiding, credulous,… … Useful english dictionary
trust´ful|ly — trust|ful «TRUHST fuhl», adjective. ready to confide; ready to have faith; trusting; believing: »That trustful boy would lend money to any of his friends. Trustful birds have built their nests (Robert Bridges). SYNONYM(S): confiding, credulous,… … Useful english dictionary
trust|ful — «TRUHST fuhl», adjective. ready to confide; ready to have faith; trusting; believing: »That trustful boy would lend money to any of his friends. Trustful birds have built their nests (Robert Bridges). SYNONYM(S): confiding, credulous,… … Useful english dictionary
dis|trust´ful|ly — dis|trust|ful «dihs TRUHST fuhl», adjective. not trusting; suspicious: »They are distrustful of the ability of the new mayor to cope with the city s problems. SYNONYM(S): doubtful, diffident, incredulous. –dis|trust´ful|ly, adverb.… … Useful english dictionary
dis|trust|ful — «dihs TRUHST fuhl», adjective. not trusting; suspicious: »They are distrustful of the ability of the new mayor to cope with the city s problems. SYNONYM(S): doubtful, diffident, incredulous. –dis|trust´ful|ly, adverb. –dis|trust´ful|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
mis|trust´ful|ly — mis|trust|ful «mihs TRUHST fuhl», adjective. lacking confidence; distrustful; doubting; suspicious. –mis|trust´ful|ly, adverb. –mis|trust´ful|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
mis|trust|ful — «mihs TRUHST fuhl», adjective. lacking confidence; distrustful; doubting; suspicious. –mis|trust´ful|ly, adverb. –mis|trust´ful|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
dis|trust´ful|ness — dis|trust|ful «dihs TRUHST fuhl», adjective. not trusting; suspicious: »They are distrustful of the ability of the new mayor to cope with the city s problems. SYNONYM(S): doubtful, diffident, incredulous. –dis|trust´ful|ly, adverb.… … Useful english dictionary
mis|trust´ful|ness — mis|trust|ful «mihs TRUHST fuhl», adjective. lacking confidence; distrustful; doubting; suspicious. –mis|trust´ful|ly, adverb. –mis|trust´ful|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
self-dis|trust|ful — «SEHLF dihs TRUHST fuhl», adjective. distrustful of oneself or one s own abilities … Useful english dictionary