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Distrust vs Mistrust

Distrust, mistrust are comparable both as verbs meaning to lack trust or confidence in someone or something and as nouns denoting such a lack of trust or confidence.

Distrust, however, implies far more certitude that something is wrong than mistrust; often it suggests conviction of another’s guilt, treachery, or weakness.

Mistrust suggests domination by suspicion and, usually, fear.