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    Sus·pi·cion
    /səˈspiSH(ə)n/

    noun

  2. 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.

  3. SUSPICION definition: 1. a belief or idea that something may be true: 2. a feeling or belief that someone has committed…. Learn more.

  4. the state of mind or feeling of one who suspects: Suspicion kept him awake all night long. Synonyms: misgiving, mistrust, doubt. an instance of suspecting something or someone. state of being suspected: under suspicion; above suspicion. imagination of anything to be the case or to be likely; a vague notion of something.

  5. a feeling or belief that someone has committed a crime or done something wrong: "I'm arresting you on suspicion of illegally possessing drugs ," said the police officer. In these cases, the parents usually come under suspicion. usually UK She is under suspicion of murder.

  6. 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.

  7. Suspicion is a feeling that something might be true. If your friends seem to be keeping a secret from you, you might have a suspicion that they are planning a surprise party for your birthday.

  8. Definition of suspicion noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. 1. the act or an instance of suspecting; belief without sure proof, esp that something is wrong. 2. the feeling of mistrust of a person who suspects. 3. the state of being suspected: to be shielded from suspicion. 4. a slight trace.

  10. suspicion in American English. (səˈspɪʃən ) noun. 1. the act or an instance of suspecting guilt, a wrong, harmfulness, etc. with little or no supporting evidence. 2. the feeling or state of mind of a person who suspects. 3. a very small amount or degree; suggestion; inkling; trace.

  11. suspected of doing something wrong, illegal, or dishonest The whole family is currently under suspicion of her murder. A number of doctors came under suspicion of unethical behavior. See suspicion in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Check pronunciation: suspicion.

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