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suspicious

1 of 1adjective
/ˈsəs.pɪ.ʃəs/
Forms:more suspicious,most suspicious
1

not conforming to the expected or usual pattern, giving rise to doubt or concern

  • They reported the suspicious email to IT, fearing it might be a phishing attempt.
  • Her unusually quiet demeanor at the party was suspicious to her close friends.
  • The dog kept barking at a suspicious shadow by the garden fence.
  • His suspicious behavior made everyone wonder what he was hiding.
  • Their suspicious actions led the authorities to investigate further.
2

doubtful about the honesty of what someone has done and having no trust in them

C1
  • The manager became suspicious when he noticed discrepancies in the financial reports.
  • When he avoided answering directly, she grew suspicious of his intentions.
  • He became suspicious when his coworker started acting secretive about the project details.
  • The detective was suspicious of the witness's story, which seemed inconsistent with the evidence.
  • The teacher became suspicious when the student's essay seemed copied.