Synonym: doubtful, questionable, wary. Similar words: suspicion, officious, vivacious, loquacious, pugnacious, subconsciously, consciousness, suspect. Meaning: [sə'spɪʃəs] adj. 1. openly distrustful and unwilling to confide 2. not as expected.
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(31) Call the police if you see anything suspicious.
(32) It looks very suspicious to me.
(33) These words showed that Amelia was suspicious.
(34) Many were suspicious of reform.
(35) The whole thing sounds very suspicious to me.
(36) The policeman examined the suspicious man.
(37) He was deeply suspicious of the legal system.
(38) They were somewhat suspicious about her past.
(39) Something about her smile made him suspicious.
(40) She remained deeply suspicious of computers.
(41) The locals tend to be suspicious of strangers.
(42) She died in suspicious circumstances.
(43) Be on the watch for anything suspicious.
(44) It might look suspicious if we arrived together.
(45) Some of the local people are suspicious of foreigners.
(46) Architects with purist views were suspicious of his work.
(47) She was highly suspicious of his motives.
(48) He has his father's suspicious nature.
(49) I'm very suspicious about his motives.
(50) There's a suspicious looking man lurking about outside.
(51) She died in rather suspicious circumstances.
(52) Andrew,[sentencedict .com] you have a very suspicious mind.
(53) Most organizations are, quite understandably, suspicious of new ideas.
(54) Troops shot anyone suspicious on sight.
(55) There were some suspicious characters hanging around outside.
(56) He is a suspicious character.
(57) Police are treating both fires as suspicious.
(58) He was found dead in suspicious circumstances .
(59) Her mother had died in suspicious circumstances .
(60) She allowed that she might have been too suspicious.
More similar words: suspicion, officious, vivacious, loquacious, pugnacious, subconsciously, consciousness, suspect, suspend, various, obvious, envious, anxious, dubious, curious, previous, oblivious, bumptious, ambitious, obviously, previously, mysterious, laboriously, versus, spit, spin, as usual, sustain, spill, spine.