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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(181) Their ordeal ended when a bank security guard spotted something suspicious on a television monitor and raised the alarm.
(182) The old ones, fearful and suspicious, jealous even, were attempting to stifle young love.
(183) I am suspicious of gods who dwell benignly in heavens, immutable and supreme.
(184) He behaved as a benevolent autocrat, but was reluctant to delegate, suspicious, and secretive.
(185) But his concern for profit margins kept wage levels low and he was intensely suspicious of trade unionism.
(186) Abusers are often suspicious and jealous, suffer from low self-esteem and need to assert themselves.
(187) Probably in the early afternoon, when visitors look a whole lot less suspicious.
(188) The Captain looks constantly from side to side, ready to react to anything suspicious.
(189) Before they could engineer an escape, they had to be sure that none of the guards were suspicious.
(190) O'Reilly was impossible to please and suspicious of everybody and everything.
(191) Police have renewed their appeal to the public to join the fight against horse attacks by reporting anything suspicious.
(192) The fact that the accused was suspicious that barrels of lager were stolen was not sufficient.
(193) Some even began wearing gas masks to block the suspicious fumes.
(194) Harry had been suspicious from the moment Jack had introduced him to his new girlfriend.
(195) At about this time the plaintiff became suspicious that the appellants were minded to sell the property at Westbourne Grove.
(196) Apart from anything else, if there were suspicious circumstances, the doctor wouldn't have signed a certificate.
(197) Another interview revealed that ever since childhood she had been very suspicious of strangers.
(198) Dig in here and there with your small screwdriver if you are suspicious of any defect.
(199) It's hardly surprising that we should be deeply suspicious of any attempt to deal with a subject as charged as rape.
(200) They also said they were particularly suspicious of self-employed people who had been in business for less than five years.
(201) Fast direct flight with quick clipped wing-beats; at rest bobs head when suspicious.
(202) They were suspicious about my past, my age and a picture of me that simply did not add up.
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(203) In one case of benign stricture, the endoscopy biopsy specimen was reported as being suspicious for malignancy.
(204) His refusal to compromise and his deeply suspicious nature was spoiling the pleasure of actually being part of the group.
(205) There was one incident in particular that made us suspicious about him.
(206) His acceptance of a huge loan from a shady businessman looks suspicious to say the least.
(207) She was suspicious. Was there an ulterior motive behind his request?
(208) Dauntless was instantly suspicious because there had been no sign of human habitation for days.
(209) Passengers are requested to notify a member of staff if they see suspicious packages.
(210) She was considering becoming a patron of his charity-registered foundation for Aids work when she was warned off by suspicious hospital authorities.
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