suspicion

  • 11Suspicion — Sus*pi cion, v. t. To view with suspicion; to suspect; to doubt. [Obs. or Low] South. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 12Suspicion — Título La sospecha (Argentina) Sospecha (España) Ficha técnica Dirección Alfred Hitchcock Producción Harry E. Edington …

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  • 13suspición — (del lat. «suspicĭo, ōnis»; ant.) f. Sospecha. * * * suspición. (Del lat. suspicĭo, ōnis). f. desus. sospecha …

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  • 14suspicion — 1 mistrust, *uncertainty, doubt, dubiety, dubios ity, skepticism Analogous words: misgiving, foreboding, presentiment, *apprehension: distrust, mistrust (see under DISTRUST vb) 2 *touch, suggestion, soupçon, tincture, tinge, shade, smack, spice,… …

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  • 15suspición — (Del lat. suspicĭo, ōnis). f. desus. sospecha …

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  • 16suspicion — n. suspecting mistrust 1) to arouse, cause, create, evoke, sow, stir (a) suspicion 2) to entertain, harbor, have a suspicion 3) to confirm a suspicion 4) to cast suspicion on 5) to allay, dispel suspicion 6) a groundless, unfounded suspicion 7) a …

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  • 17suspicion — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ strong ▪ There is strong suspicion on both sides that information is being withheld. ▪ considerable, deep, grave, great ▪ the slightest …

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  • 18suspicion — noun 1 (C, U) a feeling that someone is probably guilty of doing something wrong or dishonest: have your suspicions (=think you probably know who did something wrong): I m not sure who took it, but I have my suspicions. | have a sneaking… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 19suspicion — sus|pi|cion [səˈspıʃən] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Latin; Origin: suspicio, from suspicere; SUSPECT1] 1.) [U and C] a feeling you have that someone is probably guilty of doing something wrong or dishonest ▪ I can t say for definite who did it, but I… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 20suspicion */*/ — UK [səˈspɪʃ(ə)n] / US noun Word forms suspicion : singular suspicion plural suspicions [countable] a feeling that someone has done something wrong have a suspicion that: She had a suspicion that Mr Engel was not being completely honest. have your …

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