Similar words: suspicious, suspiciously, on suspicion of, auspicious, auspiciously, inauspicious, auspiciousness, suspicion. Meaning: adj. not suspicious.
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1, He is an unsuspicious fellow.
2, Innocence is always unsuspicious. Joseph Joubert
3, He declared himself to have been totally unsuspicious of her sister's attachment; -- and she could not help remembering what Charlotte's opinion had always been.
4, He told the pleased and unsuspicious lady that he went to parties because it was right for him to see the world.
5, He declared himself to be totally unsuspicious of her sister's attachment; and she could not help remembering what Charlotte's opinion had always been.
6, Nowadays Her Majesty's judges are treated as if they were Caesar's wives and we should be unsuspicious.
7, Mrs. James knows so little of the side effects of the medicine that she was wholly unsuspicious of the danger to her daughter.
8, It was a hard matter to preserve the innocent deceit of which they were profoundly unsuspicious.
9, Nowadays Her Majesty's judges are treated as if they were Caesar's wives and we should be unsuspicious. This is nonsense.
10, Mary had no feelings to make her respect her sister's in a common way,(http://sentencedict.com/unsuspicious.html) but she was perfectly unsuspicious of being inflicting any peculiar wound.
11, "During the heist, the observation camera is fed with unsuspicious footage, keeping the guards happy, " he wrote.
12, The errors of the current transformers directly affect the error of the electric energy measurement. Therefore, the necessity of monitoring the errors of the current transformers is unsuspicious.
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