Reverse Dictionary: MISTRUST

ADJECTIVES
JEALOUS doubtful, mistrustful → 1601 obs.

NOUNS
DEAD CAT ON THE LINE something causing suspicion, mistrust, or concern; something immoral → 1965 Amer. dial.
JEALOUSY suspicion; apprehension of evil; mistrust → c1385 obs. exc. Eng. dial.
MISDOUBT a doubt; mistrust; suspicion → 1823 Sc. & Eng. dial.  
WANTROWING mistrust, faint belief → c1440 obs.
WANTRUST mistrust, lack of confidence → c1374 obs.

VERBS
DIFFIDE to distrust, to doubt, to suspect, to mistrust → 1678 obs.
MISLIST to mistrust, to suspect → 1950 Amer. dial.
MIS-SORT to mistrust → 1905 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
MISTROW to have no faith or confidence in; to mistrust, to disbelieve a person → 1000 obs. exc. Sc.
POISON UP ON to come to dislike or mistrust → 1933 Amer. dial.
TAKE PEPPER IN THE NOSE to take offense; to become angry or irritated; to be vexed; to mistrust → 1787