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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(151) A statement issued by Staffordshire police said there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding the sergeant's death.
(152) We hide behind our men, peeping at each other in a curious and suspicious fashion.
(153) We don't know him, we don't trust him and we think he's a highly suspicious character.
(154) Anyone with any information about stolen vehicles or any other suspicious incidents around the town should contact Darlington police on Darlington.
(155) An avowed contrarian, Carr, like Groucho Marx, seems to be suspicious of any group that would claim him.
(156) But what I'd dearly love to know is what on earth made him so suspicious of me?
(157) Louka is also plagued by the police who are very suspicious about his bogus marriage.
(158) The stock market crash made me suspicious of those type of insurance schemes.
(159) Washington area police also responded to dozens of calls for suspicious packages, all of which turned out to be false alarms.
(160) Remembering his duty, he strode briskly up the stairs, keeping his eyes open for any suspicious signs.
(161) Foreman has gone from withdrawn and suspicious to the smooth, urban talk show guest and advertising spokesman that he is today.
(162) Duhamel - Port Security, co-operated fully, help invaluable, killed tonight in suspicious circumstances.
(163) But there was no suspicious heap lying grounded in the shallows, no flotsam or jetsam at all.
(164) Can you recall any suspicious incident, or comment, however trivial it may have seemed, which could help our investigation?
(165) Extension cords that looked frayed or suspicious were bound up in Scotch cellophane tape.
(166) He immediately withdrew the patrol to a safe distance and together they began to clear the area for any other suspicious signs.
(167) This person would become suspicious of others fearing that friendship was only based on the fact that I am now a millionaire.
(168) While suspicious that somehow management was trying to trick them, union officials eventually agreed to go along with the program.
(169) From the outset, some scholars have been highly suspicious of the use of numerical methods in literary studies.
(170) Republicans were suspicious about what they saw as an expanding role for the government.
(171) It is wise for the historian to be suspicious if claims for a special relationship are superimposed upon such alleged correlations.
(172) Borrowers were refusing to confirm their indebtedness, unauthorised drawings had taken place and other loans were looking suspicious. Sentencedict.com
(173) Detectives are eager to hear from anyone who is offered such goods in suspicious circumstances.
(174) His quiet life made the police suspicious, especially since everyone knew about his father and General Yi.
(175) I also had a suspicious, ungenerous feeling about the reluctance of the white teachers to make use of more realistic books.
(176) But she has remained suspicious of departmental lines which resist changes, and her doubts about the Foreign Office have remained.
(177) Here ... Valerie listened for suspicious sounds on the tape, and despised herself for so doing.
(178) Police say there are no suspicious circumstances and a coroner has been informed.
(179) Everything Chick did seemed invested with suspicious intent, although much of his behaviour was probably harmless.
(180) Being a suspicious soul I also ran a competing companies test disk on the system.
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