suspicion

  • 31suspicion — noun 1》 a feeling that something is possible or likely.     ↘a feeling or belief that someone is guilty of an illegal or dishonest action. 2》 cautious distrust. 3》 a very slight trace: a suspicion of a smile. Phrases above suspicion too good or… …

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  • 32suspicion — n. 1 the feeling or thought of a person who suspects. 2 the act or an instance of suspecting; the state of being suspected. 3 (foll. by of) a slight trace of. Phrases and idioms: above suspicion too obviously good etc. to be suspected. under… …

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  • 33suspicion — I. noun Etymology: Middle English suspecioun, from Anglo French, from Latin suspicion , suspicio, from suspicere to suspect more at suspect Date: 14th century 1. a. the act or an instance of suspecting something wrong without proof or on slight… …

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  • 34suspicion — noun 1) she had a suspicion that he didn t like her Syn: intuition, feeling, impression, inkling, hunch, fancy, notion, supposition, belief, idea, theory; presentiment, premonition; informal gut feeling, sixth sense 2) I conf …

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  • 35suspicion — See: ABOVE SUSPICION …

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  • 36suspicion — See: ABOVE SUSPICION …

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  • 37suspicion — noun a) The act of suspecting something or someone, especially of something wrong. a suspicion of a smile b) The condition of being suspected …

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  • 38suspicion — Synonyms and related words: Pyrrhonism, apprehension, apprehensiveness, bare suggestion, broad hint, cageyness, cast, caution, cautiousness, chariness, clue, concern, cue, dash, diffidence, disinclination to believe, distrust, distrustfulness,… …

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  • 39suspicion — See: above suspicion …

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  • 40suspicion — n 1. distrust, mistrust, credibility gap, lack of confidence or trust; doubt, doubtfulness, dubitation, dubiety, dubiousness, dubiosity; disbelief, unbelief, incredulity, incredulousness; watchfulness, wariness, leeriness, shyness; hesitation,… …

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