Mistrustful vs Underlook - What's the difference?
mistrustful | underlook |
Having or causing mistrust, suspicions, or forebodings.
a suspicious or critical look; scowl, leer
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to be suspicious or mistrustful of
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to look under something
To miss because one is looking too low.
to look intently at or into, scrutinize, inspect
To not give due worth or respect to.
As an adjective mistrustful
is having or causing mistrust, suspicions, or forebodings.As a noun underlook is
a suspicious or critical look; scowl, leer.As a verb underlook is
to be suspicious or mistrustful of.mistrustful
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Their light blown out in some mistrustful wood.
Derived terms
* mistrustfully * mistrustfulnessReferences
*underlook
English
Noun
(en noun)Verb
(en verb)citation, genre= , publisher=Gutenberg Project , isbn= , page= , passage=_Suspect._ To _underlook _; to imagine or infer that appearances misrepresent; hence one who _suspects_ is inclined to _look beneath_ the surface. }}
