How Do You Spell DISTRUSTS?

Pronunciation: [dɪstɹˈʌsts] (IPA)

The word "distrusts" is spelled with a "d" followed by "is", "t", and "ruhsts". The "is" sound is represented by the letter "i", while the "t" sound is represented by the letter "t". The "ruhsts" sound is made up of a blend of sounds, with the "r" sound represented by the letter "r" and the "uh" sound represented by the letter "u". Finally, the "sts" sound is represented by the letters "s" and "t". The IPA phonetic transcription for "distrusts" is /dɪsˈtrʌsts/.

DISTRUSTS Meaning and Definition

  1. Distrusts, as a noun, refers to the feelings or lack of confidence one may have towards someone or something. It is an emotion that arises due to uncertainties, suspicions, or doubts about the intentions, actions, or reliability of others. Distrusts often stem from previous negative experiences, lack of transparency, betrayals, or a general lack of credibility. When experiencing distrust, individuals may question the motives or truthfulness of others and may be reluctant to place their confidence or faith in them.

    As a verb, distrusts refer to the act of having a lack of trust or faith in someone or something. It involves maintaining a skeptical attitude towards the words, actions, or promises of others, and viewing them with suspicion or apprehension. Distrusting someone often leads one to exercise caution, to refrain from sharing personal information, or to maintain a certain distance in a relationship or interaction.

    In both noun and verb forms, distrusts play a crucial role in human relationships, organizational functioning, and decision-making processes. It can sometimes be a healthy response to protect oneself from potential harm or deception. However, excessive and unfounded distrust can impair communication, create barriers to building trust, and hinder effective collaboration or cooperation among individuals or within groups. Overcoming distrust often requires open communication, transparency, consistency, and the demonstration of trustworthiness over time.

Common Misspellings for DISTRUSTS

Etymology of DISTRUSTS

The word "distrusts" is derived from Middle English "distruwen" and Old French "distruster". "Distruwen" can be further broken down into "dis-" (meaning "apart" or "not") and "truwen" (meaning "to trust"). The Old French word "distruster" has a similar origin, where "dis-" stands for "away from" and "truster" means "to trust". Over time, these words evolved into the modern-day term "distrusts", which refers to feelings of doubt or suspicion towards someone or something.

Similar spelling words for DISTRUSTS

Conjugate verb Distrusts

CONDITIONAL

I would distrust
we would distrust
you would distrust
he/she/it would distrust
they would distrust

FUTURE

I will distrust
we will distrust
you will distrust
he/she/it will distrust
they will distrust

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have distrusted
we will have distrusted
you will have distrusted
he/she/it will have distrusted
they will have distrusted

PAST

I distrusted
we distrusted
you distrusted
he/she/it distrusted
they distrusted

PAST PERFECT

I had distrusted
we had distrusted
you had distrusted
he/she/it had distrusted
they had distrusted

PRESENT

I distrust
we distrust
you distrust
he/she/it distrusts
they distrust

PRESENT PERFECT

I have distrusted
we have distrusted
you have distrusted
he/she/it has distrusted
they have distrusted
I am distrusting
we are distrusting
you are distrusting
he/she/it is distrusting
they are distrusting
I was distrusting
we were distrusting
you were distrusting
he/she/it was distrusting
they were distrusting
I will be distrusting
we will be distrusting
you will be distrusting
he/she/it will be distrusting
they will be distrusting
I have been distrusting
we have been distrusting
you have been distrusting
he/she/it has been distrusting
they have been distrusting
I had been distrusting
we had been distrusting
you had been distrusting
he/she/it had been distrusting
they had been distrusting
I will have been distrusting
we will have been distrusting
you will have been distrusting
he/she/it will have been distrusting
they will have been distrusting
I would have distrusted
we would have distrusted
you would have distrusted
he/she/it would have distrusted
they would have distrusted
I would be distrusting
we would be distrusting
you would be distrusting
he/she/it would be distrusting
they would be distrusting
I would have been distrusting
we would have been distrusting
you would have been distrusting
he/she/it would have been distrusting
they would have been distrusting

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