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mistrust

verb as in doubt

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Theirs is a thorny relationship, born of many years of mutual mistrust.

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“It’s probably us Lebanese who end up paying for this, one way or another, so there’s a great deal of mistrust of Hezbollah,” he said.

The ongoing dispute about the future of Gaza adds to the confusion and sense of deep mistrust amid efforts to solve the present issues.

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At the weekend she launched an initiative aimed at teaching young children about "positive relationships" and challenging "mistrust and misunderstanding".

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"At times, it can feel like the world is filled with mistrust and misunderstanding, leaving many people feeling isolated and vulnerable during difficult times," she wrote in her charity's report.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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