"Suspect" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Suspect" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Suspect" Meaning

To believe that someone has done something wrong, or to have doubts about the innocence of a person or thing, especially in a formal investigation.

"Suspect" Examples

Verb:


Example 1: The police officer questioned the suspect about the crime.
Example 2: The citizen who witnessed the accident is a suspect in the investigation.
Example 3: The security guards suspect that an intruder has entered the building.
Example 4: The detectives suspect a ring of thieves behind the robbers.
Example 5: The team suspected foul play in the recent sport game.

Noun:


Example 1: The suspect in the murder trial has been identified as the deceased's business partner.
Example 2: There is a suspect in the blood test that points to a genetic disorder.
Example 3: The company has offered no explanation for having a suspect product on the market.
Example 4: The suspect episode of the veteran's flu symptoms has left doctors baffled.
Example 5: The suspicion that the CEO is behind the company's financial struggles has ruined her reputation.

"Suspect" Similar Words

Suscipience

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Suscipience refers to the capacity or ability to receive or endure something, especially suffering or hardship. It can also refer to the state of being tolerant or capable of bearing something unpleasant, such as pain or an unpleasant situation.

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Someone or something that receives or is the recipient of something, especially a message, gift, or grant.

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A common English name, typically for a female. Derived from the Latin name Susanna, which is a feminine form of the Hebrew name Shoshanah, meaning "lily". It is a classic and timeless name that has been popular for many years in many English-speaking countries.

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