DISTRUSTFUL vs JEALOUS: ADJECTIVE
- Not confident; diffident; wanting confidence or thrust; modest.
- Feeling or showing doubt.
- Having or showing distrust
- Apt to distrust; suspicious; mistrustful.
- Marked by distrust; doubtful; suspicious.
- Causing or giving rise to distrust.
- Incredulous by virtue of distrust
- Showing extreme cupidity; painfully desirous of another's advantages
- Suspicious or unduly suspicious or fearful of being displaced by a rival
- Envious or resentful of the good fortune or achievements of another.
- Fearful or wary of losing one's position or situation to someone else, especially in a sexual relationship.
- Having to do with or arising from feelings of envy, apprehension, or bitterness.
- Vigilant in guarding something.
- Intolerant of disloyalty or infidelity; autocratic.
- Zealous; solicitous; vigilant; anxiously watchful.
- Apprehensive; anxious; suspiciously watchful.
- Demanding exclusive devotion; intolerant of rivalry.
- Disposed to suspect rivalry in matters of interest and affection; apprehensive regarding the motives of possible rivals, or the fidelity of friends; distrustful; having morbid fear of rivalry in love or preference given to another; painfully suspicious of the faithfulness of husband, wife, or lover.
- Suspecting, suspicious.
DISTRUSTFUL vs JEALOUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not confident; apprehensive; diffident; modest: as, distrustful of ourselves.
- Full of distrust; wanting confidence; suspicious; mistrustful.
- To suspect; distrust.
- Full of zeal; zealous in the service of a person or cause; solicitous for the honor or interests of one's self or of another, or of some institution, cause, etc.: followed by for.
- Anxiously watchful; suspiciously vigilant; much concerned; suspicious.
- Specifically Troubled by the suspicion or the knowledge that the love, good will, or success one desires to retain or secure has been diverted from one's self to another or others; suspicious or bitterly resentful of successful rivalry: absolute or followed by of with an object: as, a jealous husband or lover; to be jealous of a competitor in love or in business, of one's mistress, or of the attentions of others toward her.
- Fearful; afraid.
- Doubtful.
- Synonyms See envy.
- Showing extreme cupidity
DISTRUSTFUL vs JEALOUS: RELATED WORDS
- Misogynic, Oversuspicious, Questioning, Doubting, Sceptical, Misanthropic, Incredulous, Suspicious, Cynical, Jealous, Leery, Wary, Skeptical, Untrusting, Mistrustful
- Vindictive, Selfish, Mad, Angry, Resentful, Protective, Zealous, Envy, Jealousy, Green eyed, Overjealous, Desirous, Covetous, Distrustful, Envious
DISTRUSTFUL vs JEALOUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Misanthropical, Green eyed, Questioning, Doubting, Sceptical, Misanthropic, Incredulous, Suspicious, Cynical, Jealous, Leery, Wary, Skeptical, Untrusting, Mistrustful
- Conceited, Vindictive, Selfish, Mad, Angry, Resentful, Protective, Zealous, Jealousy, Overjealous, Green eyed, Desirous, Covetous, Distrustful, Envious
DISTRUSTFUL vs JEALOUS: 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.
- God is jealous over what He has; we are jealous over what we do not have that someone else does have.
- Different meanings of Jealous Pride and can learn to make Jealous Pride and learn.
- Your spouse is jealous of others while thinking others are jealous of them.
- Jealous I am, and possibly a fool, But not a fool for being jealous.
- You are never to bow down to another god because Yahweh, being jealous by nature, is a jealous God.
- Yahweh, whose name is Jealous, is a jealous God.
- But how would you know if your guinea pigs are getting jealous and do they really get jealous in the first place?
- Thoughtful conversations about why someone in a relationship is feeling jealous and what might help mitigate those jealous pangs can be helpful.
- The crime was probably committed by a jealous boyfriend or a jealous boyfriend or a jealous husband.
- Hugh Hefner jealous, and enough money to make Donald Trump jealous.
DISTRUSTFUL vs JEALOUS: QUESTIONS
- Why is the Danish judicial system so distrustful of legislative power?
- How many answers are there to the distrustful crossword clue?
- Can jealous delusions disappear without mental health treatment?
- Can a jealous coworker affect your work performance?
- Are ectomorphs and endomorphs jealous of each other?
- Was Hermione jealous of Ronald Snogging Lavender Brown?
- Is accelerator jealous of Touma's heroic personality?
- Are Aquarius men jealous and possessive in relationships?
- Is Sirius jealous of Regulus' relationship with marl?
- Are cancer men jealous or possessive in relationships?
- Can grandparents be jealous of their grandchildren?
- Can you get jealous of jealous sweets being stocked in Harrods?