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suspect

1 of 3verb
/səˈspɛkt/
Forms:suspects,suspecting,suspected,suspected
1

to think that something is probably true, especially something bad, without having proof

B2transitive
  • I suspect he's been lying about where he was last night.
  • He didn't say anything, but I suspect he's planning a surprise party for her birthday.
  • Considering the clouds on the horizon, I suspect it might rain this afternoon.
  • She suspects there's more to the story than he's telling her.
  • They suspect the company may be hiding some important information.
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2

to think that someone may have committed a crime, without having proof

B2transitive
  • The police began to suspect him after they found his fingerprints at the crime scene.
  • She started to suspect her neighbor of stealing her packages when they frequently went missing.
  • He began to suspect his business partner of embezzling funds when discrepancies appeared in the accounts.
  • They suspect the employee of taking money from the cash register.
  • The detective suspects the woman of being the mastermind behind the crime.
3

to doubt the truth, honesty, or reliability of someone or something

transitive
  • After the unexpected system crash, the IT team suspected a possible malware attack.
  • When the famous artifact went missing, some historians suspected an inside job at the museum.
  • I suspect the company's claims about their products.
  • I suspect his story about winning the race.
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