Mistrustfully for Dummies
adverb
What does Mistrustfully really mean?
Alright, so "mistrustfully" is a word that describes the way someone feels when they don't trust someone or something. It's like when you're unsure or hesitant about believing or relying on someone or something, like feeling suspicious or doubtful. It's kind of like when you're holding a precious glass vase and you're not quite sure if you can trust yourself to not drop it. You're handling it really carefully and keeping an eye on it the whole time because you don't fully trust yourself to not accidentally break it. So, when you feel mistrustful, it's like you're being really cautious and maybe a little bit skeptical about whoever or whatever you're not fully trusting. It's a feeling of uncertainty and wariness towards something or someone. And that's what "mistrustfully" means. Does that make sense?
Revised and Fact checked by Megan Brown on 2023-12-30 07:54:37
Mistrustfully In a sentece
Learn how to use Mistrustfully inside a sentece
- She looked mistrustfully at the stranger who approached her on the dark alley.
- The dog greeted the mailman mistrustfully, showing its teeth and growling.
- The old man eyed the salesman mistrustfully, suspecting that he might be trying to scam him.
- The group of children watched the new student mistrustfully, unsure of whether to accept him into their circle.
- The detective interrogated the suspect mistrustfully, searching for any signs of deception in his story.
Mistrustfully Synonyms
Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.
Mistrustfully Pertains To
Words to which the original word is relevant