The phrase
"widespread mistrust" means that a lot of people have a lack of trust or confidence in something or someone.
Full definition
Synonyms for individual words can be found below.
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«mistrust»
Sentences with «widespread mistrust»
- While the NEB's decision to ignore climate change survived a court challenge, the reputational damage to the NEB resulted in widespread mistrust of the regulator and its recommendations. (slaw.ca)
- The key problem on the EU side, apart from widespread mistrust of China as a partner, is the inability to agree on a common economic strategy towards China. (blog.politics.ox.ac.uk)
- One of the greatest unknowns is how the current widespread mistrust of political elites will play out. (newscientist.com)
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