Synonym: distrust, hunch, intuition, misgiving, mistrust, suspiciousness. Similar words: suspicious, suspend, suspect, officious, participation, versus, spit, spin. Meaning: [sə'spɪʃn] n. 1. an impression that something might be the case 2. doubt about someone's honesty 3. the state of being suspected 4. being of a suspicious nature.
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4. I confess to some suspicion of your honesty.
5. Suspicion focused on her husband.
6. I had a suspicion that he was there.
7. Local people regard the police with suspicion and distrust.
8. Nobody is safe from suspicion at the moment.
9. He was arrested on suspicion of murder.
10. They drove away slowly to avoid arousing suspicion.
11. Jealousy and suspicion are eroding our friendship.
12. The suspicion proved amply justified.
13. 'It's only a suspicion,' she said, 'nothing concrete.'
14. There is considerable suspicion and mistrust between the two sides.
15. There is strong suspicion on both sides that information is being withheld.
16. There is suspicion and mistrust between immigrants and the police.
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17. I have a sneaking suspicion that she's not telling the truth.
18. There was a suspicion that this runner attempted to avoid the procedures for dope testing.
19. He was arrested on suspicion of having stolen the money.
20. She was arrested on suspicion of murder.
21. Their offer was greeted with some suspicion.
22. They viewed the new scheme with great suspicion.
23. His mouth quivered in the suspicion of a smile.
24. He was a respected academic and above suspicion.
25. The changes were greeted with suspicion.
26. Politeness is not always the sign of wisdom, but the want of it always leaves room for the suspicion of folly.
27. The dullard's envy of brilliant men is always assuaged by the suspicion that they will come to a bad end.
28. Since they discovered the truth about his background, his colleagues have regarded him with suspicion.
29. Skull and crossbones stickers on the drums aroused the suspicion of the customs officers.
30. We left in the daytime so as not to arouse suspicion.
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