
SUSPICIOUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SUSPICIOUS is tending to arouse suspicion : questionable. How to use suspicious in a sentence.
Suspicious Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
SUSPICIOUS meaning: 1 : causing a feeling that something is wrong or that someone is behaving wrongly causing suspicion; 2 : having or showing a feeling that something is wrong or that …
SUSPICIOUS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
His colleagues became suspicious (= thought that there was something wrong) when he did not appear at work, since he was always punctual. They are deeply / highly (= very) suspicious of …
suspicious adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and …
Definition of suspicious adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. suspicious (of/about somebody/something) feeling that somebody has done something wrong, illegal or …
SUSPICIOUS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you are suspicious of someone or something, you do not trust them, and are careful when dealing with them.
suspicious - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
sus•pi•cious (sə spish′ əs), adj. tending to cause or excite suspicion; questionable: suspicious behavior. inclined to suspect, esp. inclined to suspect evil; distrustful: a suspicious tyrant. full …
Suspicious - definition of suspicious by The Free Dictionary
1. tending to cause or excite suspicion; questionable: suspicious behavior. 2. inclined to suspect, esp. inclined to suspect evil; distrustful. 3. full of or feeling suspicion. 4. expressing or …
SUSPICIOUS definition | Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary
She's been acting very suspiciously lately. (Definition of suspicious from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
SUSPICIOUS Synonyms: 141 Similar and Opposite Words | Merriam-Webster …
Synonyms for SUSPICIOUS: questionable, dubious, disputable, suspect, doubtful, problematic, debatable, fishy; Antonyms of SUSPICIOUS: certain, sure, indisputable, unquestionable, …
SUSPICIOUS | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
His new book bears a suspicious resemblance to a book written by someone else. (= His book is so similar to the other book that it seems as if he has copied it.)