untrustful

English

Etymology

un- + trustful

Adjective

untrustful (comparative more untrustful, superlative most untrustful)

  1. Not trustful.
    • 2009 April 22, Stuart Elliott, “Not Daffy or Donald, but Still Aflac’s Rising Star”, in New York Times:
      “They’re untrustful today, for a lot of reasons,” he added.
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