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- SUSPICIOUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SUSPICIOUS is tending to arouse suspicion : questionable How to use suspicious in a sentence
- SUSPICIOUS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
His colleagues became suspicious (= thought that there was something wrong) when he did not appear at work, since he was always punctual They are deeply highly (= very) suspicious of one another of each other's motives My mother has a very suspicious nature (= does not trust people)
- SUSPICIOUS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you are suspicious of someone or something, you do not trust them, and are careful when dealing with them
- suspicious adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of suspicious adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary suspicious (of about somebody something) feeling that somebody has done something wrong, illegal or dishonest, without having any proof They became suspicious of his behaviour and contacted the police
- Suspicious Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
She became suspicious of his behavior The dog is suspicious of strangers [=the dog does not trust strangers] We noticed the suspicious stare of the security guard
- Suspicious - definition of suspicious by The Free Dictionary
1 tending to cause or excite suspicion; questionable: suspicious behavior 2 inclined to suspect, esp inclined to suspect evil; distrustful 3 full of or feeling suspicion 4 expressing or indicating suspicion: a suspicious glance sus•pi′cious•ness, n
- suspicious - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
sus•pi•cious (sə spish′ əs), adj tending to cause or excite suspicion; questionable: suspicious behavior inclined to suspect, esp inclined to suspect evil; distrustful: a suspicious tyrant full of or feeling suspicion expressing or indicating suspicion: a suspicious glance
- suspicious - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Old French sospecious, from Latin suspiciosus, suspitiosus suspicious (comparative more suspicious, superlative most suspicious) His suspicious behaviour brought him to the attention of the police We know he has a suspicious attitude to get-rich-quick schemes She gave me a suspicious look
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