Meaning & Definition of word "Suspicious"
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Suspicious
/səˈspɪʃ.əs/
adjective:
- 1. Having or showing a cautious distrust of someone or something.
- Example: The manager was suspicious of the employee's sudden changes in behavior.
- 2. Appearing to be guilty of wrongdoing.
- Example: The suspicious package was reported to the authorities immediately.
- 3. Doubtful or skeptical about the truth or validity of something.
- Example: She was suspicious of the salesman's claims about the car's history.
- 4. Characterized by an inclination to suspect or distrust.
- Example: His suspicious nature made it hard for him to trust anyone.
Etymology
From Middle English 'suspecious', from Old French 'suspect', from Latin 'suspiciosus', derived from 'suspicio' meaning 'to look up, to suspect'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
suspicious minds:
People who are inclined to doubt the motives of others.
suspicious activity:
Actions that arouse suspicion or concern, often in relation to crime.
suspicious character:
Someone whose behavior or actions lead others to question their integrity.
Related Words
suspect:
To have an idea or impression of the existence of something without proof.
suspicion:
A feeling or belief that someone is guilty of an illegal, dishonest, or unpleasant act.
distrust:
A lack of trust or confidence in someone or something.
Slang Meanings of suspicious
Meaning: Sus
Example Sentence: That guy is acting real sus; I wouldn't trust him.
Meaning: Sketchy
Example Sentence: Her story sounds a bit sketchy to me.