What part of speech is distrusting?

Distrusting can be categorized as a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. distrusting is a verb, gerund of distrust (infinitive).

Inflections

Verb

What does distrusting mean?

Definitions

Verb

distrust - regard as untrustworthy; regard with suspicion; have no faith or confidence in

Examples of distrusting

#   Sentence  
1. verb Racism has its roots in the distrust and scorn for people who differ in their appearance and their culture.
2. verb Why do you distrust me?
3. verb Discrimination against them and their distrust of outsiders both play a role in keeping them trapped in poverty.
4. verb Why do they distrust me?
5. verb There is a lot of distrust and resentment between Algeria and Morocco.
6. verb Why do Algerians distrust Western banking?
7. verb I'm always skittish when it comes to car repair shops. I distrust many of them.
8. verb Saudi Arabia and Iran distrust each other.
9. verb The distrust between Tom and Mary almost led to a divorce.
10. verb I don't distrust you.
11. verb Yanni can't build a love relationship based on distrust.
12. verb Racism has its roots in the distrust and scorn for people who differ in their appearance and their culture.
13. verb Why do you distrust me?
14. verb Discrimination against them and their distrust of outsiders both play a role in keeping them trapped in poverty.
15. verb Why do they distrust me?
Sentence  
verb
Racism has its roots in the distrust and scorn for people who differ in their appearance and their culture.
Why do you distrust me?
Discrimination against them and their distrust of outsiders both play a role in keeping them trapped in poverty.
Why do they distrust me?
There is a lot of distrust and resentment between Algeria and Morocco.
Why do Algerians distrust Western banking?
I'm always skittish when it comes to car repair shops. I distrust many of them.
Saudi Arabia and Iran distrust each other.
The distrust between Tom and Mary almost led to a divorce.
I don't distrust you.
Yanni can't build a love relationship based on distrust.
Racism has its roots in the distrust and scorn for people who differ in their appearance and their culture.
Why do you distrust me?
Discrimination against them and their distrust of outsiders both play a role in keeping them trapped in poverty.
Why do they distrust me?

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