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distrustful

English

Etymology

From distrust +? -ful.

Adjective

distrustful (comparative more distrustful, superlative most distrustful)

  1. (active sense) Experiencing distrust, showing distrust, wary, sceptical, suspicious, doubtful.
  2. (passive sense) Causing or giving rise to distrust.

Derived terms

  • distrustfully
  • distrustfulness

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unapproachable

English

Etymology

un- +? approachable

Adjective

unapproachable (comparative more unapproachable, superlative most unapproachable)

  1. Not accessible or able to be reached.
    Synonym: inaccessible
  2. Aloof and unfriendly.
  3. Without any serious competition; unbeatable.
    • 1863, Secrets of My Office, by a Bill Broker (page 313)
      Often, I say, have I wavered in my faith as to the unapproachable beatitude of bachelorism, when dining out, for example, at a well-appointed marital menage.

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