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Suspicion - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Suspicion is a feeling of doubt or mistrust toward someone or something, often without clear evidence. It can lead to cautious or wary behavior in uncertain situations.

suspicion

/səˈspɪʃən/ /səˈspɪʃən/

Definition:

A feeling that someone may be guilty of wrongdoing or that something is not right.

Synonyms:

distrust, doubt, mistrust, misgiving, wariness

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

trust, confidence

Common Collocations:

arouse suspicion, cast suspicion, under suspicion, beyond suspicion, strong suspicion

Derivatives:

suspicious, suspiciously, suspect

Usage Tips:

Use "suspicion" to describe a cautious doubt about someone's honesty or the truth of a situation.

Common Phrases:

above suspicion, under a cloud of suspicion, a sneaking suspicion

Etymology:

From Latin "suspicio," meaning "mistrust," via Old French "sospeçon."

Examples:

  • 1. She had a growing suspicion that he was lying.
  • 2. His sudden wealth raised suspicions among his friends.
  • 3. The detective acted on a hunch and confirmed his suspicion.
  • 4. Without evidence, her suspicion remained just a feeling.

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