méfier
distrust, be wary
verb meh-FYEH Less Common
Origin: mé- (mis-) + fier (to trust)
Usage Note
Méfier is almost always used reflexively: se méfier de means 'to be wary of / to distrust.' Méfie-toi! is a common warning meaning 'Watch out!' or 'Be careful!' The noun méfiance means 'distrust, mistrust,' and the adjective méfiant means 'suspicious.'
Examples
"Méfie-toi de ce vendeur, il est malhonnête."
Natural Translation
Be wary of that salesman, he is dishonest.
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