Crossword-Solution: DISTRUSTING 11 letters, 47 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Word Word Type Definition
Distrusting p. pr. & vb. n. of Distrust
Distrusting a. That distrusts; suspicious; lacking confidence in.

We have 47 clues for the answer “DISTRUSTING”

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sus 50 answers
Unpretentious 50 answers
undemonstrative 51 answers
cloistered 51 answers
Retiring 51 answers
Reclusive 53 answers
retreated 54 answers
Sheep-ish? 54 answers
Diffident 55 answers
timorous 56 answers
incredulous 57 answers
Distrustful 58 answers
coy 60 answers
Bashful 61 answers
inhibited 61 answers
prudish 61 answers
meek 62 answers
incommunicable 62 answers
Timid 62 answers
unobtrusive 62 answers
Peaceable 62 answers
Reluctant 63 answers
Cagey 63 answers
Demure 64 answers
Abashed 66 answers
constrained 67 answers
chary 68 answers
Modest 69 answers
Wary 69 answers
Shy 72 answers
Peaceful 72 answers
Cautious 72 answers
Silent 74 answers
Subdued 75 answers
Decent 75 answers
unsociable 75 answers
Solitary 76 answers
Humble 76 answers
reticent 76 answers
Unassuming 78 answers
Withdrawn 80 answers
Backward 80 answers
Embarrassed 82 answers
removed 85 answers
Isolated 90 answers
Reserved 94 answers
Moderate 107 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with DISTRUSTING (5)

Besides distrusting the conciliatory policies of Washington, he could not put his trust in an integrated movement.
The Black Experience in America Norman Coombs 2008
Was the depression of spirits from which she had suffered so persistently on her travels attributable, by any chance, to their long separation from each other--embittered perhaps by her own vain regret when she remembered her harsh reception of him in Paris? Suddenly conscious of this bold question, and of the self-abandonment which it implied, she returned mechanically to her book, distrusting the unrestrained liberty of her own thoughts.
The Haunted Hotel Wilkie Collins 2008
But distrusting his own senses, unwilling to submit himself to such torturing, uncertain happiness, averse to the terrible confusion of spirit that followed upon a night spent in the garden, Vanamee had tried to keep away from the place.
The Octopus Frank Norris 2008
Light comes in devious ways to the groping consciousness, and it came to her now through the disgusted perception that her would-be accomplice assumed, as a matter of course, the likelihood of her distrusting him and perhaps trying to cheat him of his share of the spoils.
The house of Mirth Edith Wharton 1995
Crossley would not be foolish enough to give a successful star just cause for disliking and distrusting him and at the earliest opportunity leaving him to make money for some rival manager.
The Price She Paid David Graham Phillips 1996

Quotes with DISTRUSTING (3)

Although it is very easy to marry a wife, it is very difficult to support her along with the children and the household. Accordingly, no one notices this faith of Jacob. Indeed, many hate fertility in a wife for the sole reason that the offspring must be supported and brought up. For this is what they commonly say: ‘Why should I marry a wife when I am a pauper and a beggar? I would rather bear the burden of poverty alone and not load myself with misery and want.’ But this bla…
Martin Luther The Sermons of Martin Luther: 7 Volumes
I meditated on the nature of friendship as I practiced the craft. My friends had always come from outside the mainstream. I had always been popular with the fifth column of my peers, those individuals who were princely in their solitude, lords of their own unpraised melancholy. Distrusting the approval of the chosen, I would take the applause of exiles anytime. My friends were all foreigners, and they wore their unbelongingness in their eyes. I hunted for that look; I saw it …
Pat Conroy The Lords of Discipline
It is growing up different. It is extreme hypersensitivity. It is a bottomless pit of feeling you're failing, but three days later, you feel you can do anything, only to end the week where you began. It is not learning from your mistakes. It is distrusting people because you have been hurt enough. It is moments of knowing your pain is self inflicted, followed by blaming the world. It is wanting to listen, but you just can’t anymore because your life has been to full of people…
Shannon L. Alder