English to Hindi Dictionary mistrustful

mistrustful

शक्की
definition
adjective
he wondered if he had been unduly mistrustful of her
lacking in trust; suspicious.
translation of 'mistrustful'
adjective
संदिग्धचित्त,
बदगुमान,
शक्की
example
Twelve had undergone lasting personality change, leaving them hostile and 'mistrustful' , socially withdrawn and plagued by feelings of emptiness and hopelessness.
With another two years before the next election they have to start the campaign now to win the confidence of a 'mistrustful' electorate.
They are wary, 'mistrustful' of institutions that have disappointed us all.
A good example of when to use this is during discussions with someone who is very 'mistrustful' and tends to be suspicious that the other person is trying to cheat or deceive him.
Gray notes that she may also feel worried, confused, exhausted, hopeless, passive, demanding, withholding, 'mistrustful' , and/or disapproving.
Now, months later, a failing war we should not have fought raging, our allies 'mistrustful' of our motives and actions, there is a gap in the way people feel.
Here again, Washington's reaction has been distant, cautious and 'mistrustful' .
I like to believe that broad skepticism is the result of educated and opinionated minds growing 'mistrustful' of the institutions around them; however, I don't think it is necessarily a good thing.
Feeling uncomfortable about technologies that promise to make us more attractive seems a little silly, but I am 'mistrustful' of the version of the good life that seems to be proposed by plastic surgery.
Its corrosive effects are also seeping into our personal lives, as all surveys reveal that we are becoming increasingly 'mistrustful' of one another.
Both societies were 'mistrustful' of uncontained wanderers, though the colonies had few institutions in which to incarcerate the vagrant poor.
Nearly 60 years after the defeat at Stalingrad killed 110,000 Germans, the country's citizens remain profoundly 'mistrustful' of militarism.
But we were always 'mistrustful' of becoming too closely linked to Princeton or any other academic entity.
The pledges - as a result of insults, fatigue and fear - become 'mistrustful' .
We're both obscurely addicted to odd sports (cricket, sumo), both had empires, are bellicose, 'mistrustful' of foreigners, and are passionate gardeners.
So, for the next several days, they hang around keeping a 'mistrustful' eye on each other, arguing, and waiting for Louis to call with additional instructions.
When I called parents, they were often 'mistrustful' and tended to question or even disbelieve outright what I told them about their children.
I think all my life I have been very 'mistrustful' of power.
Now we have become so dependent on trade (and the U.S. has become so 'mistrustful' of our ability to police ourselves), that we are spending hundreds of millions of new dollars just to keeping the trade flowing.
Administrators and public health academics are wary and 'mistrustful' of physicians in the field.
Impatience, 'mistrustfulness' , and competitiveness with other writers can be very damaging to a career.
These Americans share some of the 'mistrustfulness' but little of the anger of alienated voters.
He nodded to the man behind the counter, who stopped briefly to take their order and eye them 'mistrustfully' .
The secularists have their island and peer out 'mistrustfully' at everyone else.
He closed all the programs and leant away from the computer 'mistrustfully' as though it were its fault.
Although the cats eyed him 'mistrustfully' , they popped out of the cramped cages with alacrity.
It's an effect of big, anonymous city life - what happens when a city is three times larger than New York - or a legacy of the 'mistrustfulness' of the Cultural Revolution years.
The file was incomplete, I had not kept up on the charting, and due to the extreme 'mistrustfulness' of the client, I didn't keep extensive notes.
‘Though the sun is high, it feels like night,’ he muttered, glancing 'mistrustfully' at the river.
He's achieved international fame, yet his bitter 'mistrustfulness' has alienated friends, lovers, managers, promoters and bandmates.
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