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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151. I've got a sneaking feeling/suspicion that we're going the wrong way.
152. The whole family is currently under suspicion of her murder.
153. Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind. William Shakespeare
154. You must be above suspicion of any impropriety.
155. A policy worthy of the suspicion of benign neglect.
156. Parked vehicles that arouse suspicion should be reported.
157. The following day Gary Burn was arrested by police on suspicion of murder.
158. The suspects were held Wednesday on suspicion of attempted murder, attempted burglary and conspiracy.
159. In the current climate, any smooth and unambiguous unity of theory is likely to arouse suspicion.
160. Three men were arrested on suspicion of causing violent disorder and were released on police bail.
161. It is a fair bet that this suspicion is right.
162. A wise suspicion is that such a fate awaits any treaty containing grandiose reductions or harsh enforcement penalties.
163. It was then that Rudolfo, if he wanted to avoid suspicion, would lead his flock down to the villa.
164. For years after Franco's rule, the army, badly paid and poorly equipped, was viewed with suspicion.
165. Unless your home is totally dilapidated, steer clear of a complete redecoration prior to selling: it will arouse suspicion.
166. Preoperative identification of such patients is important and any suspicion of infection with underlying hyposplenism should be promptly treated with parenteral antibiotics.
167. We want a national curriculum which is above and beyond the suspicion of party politics.
168. The beguiling simplicity of the flat tax is one reason it arouses suspicion.
169. In August 1984,[http://Sentencedict.com] Benicia police arrested him on suspicion of molesting a 10-year-old girl.
170. Shoulders hunched into the collar of his leather jacket, fists clenched inside the pockets, eyes little worry beads of suspicion.
171. When police arrested Nestor Padron on suspicion of skimming meter receipts, he was carrying $ 850 in cash, Maher said.
172. Pure love and suspicion cannot dwell together: at the door where the latter enters, the former makes its exit. Alexandre Dumas
173. In 1959 Navarro Rubio had not only not immediately fallen under suspicion of disloyalty, but had actually made Franco back down.
174. It concluded that suspicion existed that the action had been planned in advance and was directed by two commands with different instructions.
175. With little suspicion and high self-confidence, the Rottweiler responds quietly and with a wait-and-see attitude to influences in his environment.
176. My first suspicion that these chaps were not what they seemed was aroused as I listened.
177. Lombardy was stopped and arrested on suspicion of rape by force; rape with a foreign object and false imprisonment.
178. Like Miltiades, he had aroused the suspicion of his people that he aimed at supreme power.
179. As Tom folded his ladder, I had a suspicion that all this would happen again next week.
180. Sammler mastered and dismissed this suspicion, ascribing it to surprise and nervousness.
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