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- SUSPICION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SUSPICION is the act or an instance of suspecting something wrong without proof or on slight evidence : mistrust How to use suspicion in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Suspicion
- SUSPICION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Since they discovered the truth about his background, his colleagues have regarded him with suspicion They feel that she harbours (= has) suspicions of their politics
- Suspicions - definition of suspicions by The Free Dictionary
Define suspicions suspicions synonyms, suspicions pronunciation, suspicions translation, English dictionary definition of suspicions the act of suspecting; doubt, mistrust, misgiving: I have a suspicion that she isn’t being truthful
- Terry Stafford - Suspicion - YouTube
#3 USA hit from 1964 and a minor UK hit single by Terry Stafford
- SUSPICION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Suspicion is the state or act of suspecting something—having a sense that it may be true without knowing with certainty Suspicion can also refer to this sense, as in I had a suspicion that I was going to be fired, or an instance of suspecting someone of something, as in My suspicions turned out to be right—they had been stealing from the register
- SUSPICION definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A suspicion is a feeling that something is probably true or is likely to happen I have a sneaking suspicion that they are going to succeed Astronomers will have to collect more spectra from these stars to confirm their suspicions
- suspicion noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of suspicion noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [uncountable, countable] a feeling that somebody has done something wrong, illegal or dishonest, even though you have no proof They drove away slowly to avoid arousing suspicion on suspicion of something He was arrested on suspicion of murder suspicion that…
- Suspicion (emotion) - Wikipedia
Suspicion is a cognition of mistrust in which a person doubts the honesty of another person or believes another person to be guilty of some type of wrongdoing or crime, but without sure proof Suspicion can also be aroused in response to objects that negatively differ from an expected idea
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