Definitions
- Describing a lack of trust in someone or something. - Referring to a feeling of suspicion or doubt towards someone or something. - Talking about the absence of confidence or faith in someone or something.
- Describing a lack of trust in someone or something. - Referring to a feeling of suspicion or doubt towards someone or something. - Talking about the absence of confidence or faith in someone or something.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words describe a lack of trust or confidence in someone or something.
- 2Both words can be used as verbs or nouns.
- 3Both words convey a negative connotation.
- 4Both words imply suspicion or doubt towards the subject.
What is the difference?
- 1Usage: Untrust is less common than distrust and may not be recognized by some people.
- 2Formality: Distrust is more commonly used in formal contexts, while untrust is more informal.
- 3Connotation: Untrust may imply a personal or emotional reaction, while distrust may suggest a more rational or objective response.
Remember this!
Untrust and distrust are synonyms that describe a lack of trust or confidence in someone or something. While they have similar meanings, distrust is more commonly used and has a longer history of usage. Additionally, distrust is more formal and may suggest a more rational or objective response, while untrust is more informal and may imply a personal or emotional reaction.