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  1. verb (used with object) to believe to be guilty, false, counterfeit, undesirable, defective, bad, etc., with little or no proof: to suspect a person of murder. to doubt or mistrust: I suspect his motives. to believe to be the case or to be likely or probable; surmise: I suspect his knowledge did not amount to much.

  2. May 20, 2016 · A suspect is a person who the police or authorities think may be guilty of a crime . Police have arrested a suspect in a series of killings and sexual assaults in the city. Synonyms: accused, defendant, suspected person More Synonyms of suspect. 4. adjective.

  3. A suspect is a person who is believed to be guilty of a crime. If you leave the scene of a murder with blood on your hands and a weapon in your pocket, you’re likely to become a prime suspect. If others believe you have committed a crime, you are a suspect.

  4. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English sus‧pect1 /səˈspekt/ W3 verb [ transitive] 1 to think that something is probably true, especially something bad suspect (that) I suspected that there was something wrong with the engine. She strongly suspected he was lying to her.

  5. verb. [transitive, intransitive] to have an idea that something is probably true or likely to happen, especially something bad, but without having definite proof suspect (something) If you suspect a gas leak, do not strike a match or even turn on an electric light.

  6. Check pronunciation: suspect. Definition of suspect verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. to believe something, esp. something evil or wrong, to be the case; have suspicion. n. a person who is suspected, esp. one suspected of a crime, offense, or the like. adj. suspected; open to or under suspicion. Latin suspectāre, equivalent. to su- su - + spectāre, frequentative of specere to look at.

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