dis·trust v. t. [imp. & p. p. Distrusted; p. pr. & vb. n. Distrusting.] To feel absence of trust in; not to confide in or rely upon; to deem of questionable sufficiency or reality; to doubt; to be suspicious of; to mistrust.
Not distrusting my health. --2 Mac. ix. 22.
To distrust the justice of your cause. --Dryden.
He that requireth the oath doth distrust that other. --Udall.
Of all afraid,
Distrusting all, a wise, suspicious maid. --Collins.
Note: ☞ Mistrust has been almost wholly driven out by distrust.