"Suspicions" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Suspicions" Meaning

Adjective: arousing suspicion or doubt about something or someone.

Example sentences:
- There were suspicions that the company was fudging the financial reports.
- The police were investigating the murder with suspicions that it was a hate crime.

Synonyms: doubts, rumors, speculations, guesses, conjectures.

Antonyms: certainties, facts, confirmations, assurances, convictions.

"Suspicions" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Suspicions"


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"The detective worked tirelessly to follow the trail of clues to uncover any suspicions of foul play in the murder investigation."

"Suspicions" Similar Words

Suspensions

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Suspensive

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Suspensivity

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Sensitivity, especially in a delicate or careful manner, often in a state of uncertainty or suspense. This is not a commonly used word in English language.

Suspensoids

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Suspensoids, in a broad sense, refers to solid objects that are held suspended in a fluid medium, such as particles or droplets in a liquid. More commonly, the term 'suspensoid' is used to denote a pharmaceutical dosage form.<br><br>In pharmacy and pharmacology, a suspensoid is a type of dosage form where a solid material is dispersed within another substance (liquid), usually a solvent, such as water or oil, to create a mixture. This mixture is characterized by having the solid particles not dissolving substantially or being uniformly distributed throughout the liquid carrier but instead, they remain suspended within it.

Suspensor

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Suspending temporarily restrain or hold something from falling, functioning, or moving.

Suspensory

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Having the effect of suspending or holding in suspense; giving rise to questions or uncertainty; not yet decided or resolved.

Suspicion

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The word "suspicion" refers to a feeling or idea that something is likely to be true, but is not certain, often based on incomplete or uncertain information. It implies a sense of doubt or unease, and can be tinged with distrust or mistrust of someone or something. Suspicion can also refer to a feeling of envy or jealousy, especially when someone is considered a rival or threat to someone else.

Suspicionless

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Suspicious

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Adjective: <br><br>- Giving reason to believe that something is not good, honest, or trustworthy.<br>- Having a reason to suspect that something is not right or true.<br>- Causing suspicion; arousing mistrust.

Suspiciously

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Suspiciousness

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Suspiral

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Suspiration

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Exhalation of surrendered breath. Sigh of relief after a long or intense period.

Suspire

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to breathe with loud, labored gasps, or to have a strong desire or craving for something.

Suspired

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Susquehanna

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The Susquehanna is a river located in the northeastern and mid-Atlantic United States. It is one of the longest rivers on the East Coast and flows through four states: New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware. The name "Susquehanna" comes from a Native American word "Sisawanda" or "Siskewissa," meaning "muddy waters," which refers to the river's muddy appearance due to its high silt content.<br><br>The Susquehanna River has a rich history, having been an important transportation route, source of power, and habitat for various aquatic life. Today, it is also a popular destination for recreational activities such as fishing, boating, and kayaking.<br><br>Additionally, the name Susquehanna can also refer to:<br><br> Susquehanna University, a private liberal arts university located in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania<br> Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania<br> Susquehanna River Watershed, which encompasses the river and its tributaries<br> A Native American tribe, the Susquehannock, that was originally inhabiting the region along the river.