DISTRUSTFUL vs INCREDULOUS: ADJECTIVE
- Having or showing distrust
- Feeling or showing doubt.
- Not confident; diffident; wanting confidence or thrust; modest.
- Apt to distrust; suspicious; mistrustful.
- Marked by distrust; doubtful; suspicious.
- Causing or giving rise to distrust.
- Incredulous by virtue of distrust
- Not disposed or willing to believe; unbelieving
- Skeptical; disbelieving.
- Expressive of disbelief.
- Not credulous; indisposed to admit or accept that which is related as true, skeptical; unbelieving.
- Indicating, or caused by, disbelief or incredulity.
- Incredible; not easy to be believed.
DISTRUSTFUL vs INCREDULOUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Full of distrust; wanting confidence; suspicious; mistrustful.
- Not confident; apprehensive; diffident; modest: as, distrustful of ourselves.
- Unbelieving
- Not disposed or willing to believe
- Not easy to be believed; incredible.
- Not credulous; not disposed to admit the truth of what is related; not given to believe readily; refusing or withholding belief; skeptical.
DISTRUSTFUL vs INCREDULOUS: RELATED WORDS
- Misogynic, Oversuspicious, Questioning, Doubting, Sceptical, Misanthropic, Incredulous, Suspicious, Cynical, Jealous, Leery, Wary, Skeptical, Untrusting, Mistrustful
- Dismissive, Irate, Unamused, Awestruck, Speechless, Sheepish, Dumbstruck, Indignant, Dubious, Shocked, Distrustful, Sceptical, Unbelieving, Skeptical, Disbelieving
DISTRUSTFUL vs INCREDULOUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Misanthropical, Green eyed, Questioning, Doubting, Sceptical, Misanthropic, Incredulous, Suspicious, Cynical, Jealous, Leery, Wary, Skeptical, Untrusting, Mistrustful
- Dismissive, Irate, Unamused, Awestruck, Speechless, Sheepish, Dumbstruck, Indignant, Dubious, Shocked, Distrustful, Sceptical, Unbelieving, Skeptical, Disbelieving
DISTRUSTFUL vs INCREDULOUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- My mother and, increasingly, the entire neighborhood embodied another: consumerist, isolated, angry, distrustful.
- In general, this has made the public somewhat distrustful of telephone surveys.
- Nixon was stiff socially, vulgar around trusted friends, and distrustful of most.
- Bland rode off, a little distrustful of the penning, but satisfied withal.
- Others may have mental health issues that make them distrustful of strangers.
- Europe thus became divided between two hostile and mutually distrustful coalitions.
- He is harmless with his family but distrustful of strangers.
- Internally, they may often feel cynical, distrustful, and dissatisfied.
- Internally, they often feel moody, distrustful, cynical, and dissatisfied.
- The modern contract is therefore distrustful by nature.
- He seems incredulous, which is in and of itself amazing.
- International and domestic reaction was for the most part incredulous.
- Traffic and transportation are incredulous challenges in Los Angeles.
- An incredulous and exasperated Tony Jay plays the Narrator.
- She was very unpleasant and incredulous of my story.
- She turned to Vimes, who was definitely looking incredulous.
- Cleasby gave his old college pal an incredulous look.
- He delivered the news to Stinson, who was incredulous.
- Moreover, and stood frozen in half incredulous rigidity.
- His eyes were pained, but no longer incredulous.
DISTRUSTFUL vs INCREDULOUS: QUESTIONS
- Why is the Danish judicial system so distrustful of legislative power?
- How many answers are there to the distrustful crossword clue?
- What is the meaning of the exclamation I'm incredulous?
- Why does Leckie become incredulous at the news of Stella's death?
- Is it valid to say 'I'm incredulous' in a sentence?
- What is Captain Hook's incredulous assessment of his nemesis?