"Sussed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sussed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sussed" Meaning

figured something out, especially where others might have difficulty

Example: "I finally sussed out the answer to the puzzle."

"Sussed" Examples

Examples of the word "Sussed"


Sport: The team finally sussed out their opponents' strategy and won the game.
Drama: She was suspicious that her partner had sussed her secret, so she revealed it to him herself.
Food: While trying to suss out the best local restaurants, I tried all kinds of cuisines.
Cuisine: Being adventurous, he was determined to suss out the new chef's recent menu additions.
Conversational Tone: "I'm not really sure," she said, trying to suss out the best response to give.

"Sussed" Similar Words

Suspiciousness

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Suspiral

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Suspiration

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Suspire

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Suspired

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Susquehanna

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Susquehannock

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Susquehannocks

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The Susquehannocks were an Native American people who traditionally inhabited areas in what is now south-central Pennsylvania and northern Maryland in the United States. They were an Algonquian-speaking people who were related to the Conestogas and the Nanticoke. The Susquehannocks were skilled farmers and hunters and were known for their trade relationships with other Native American tribes and European colonists.<br><br>However, the Susquehannock population was devastated by disease, conflict, and other factors, and by the mid-18th century, they had largely been displaced or assimilated into other tribes. Today, many people of Susquehannock ancestry are recognized as descendants of the historic Susquehannock Nation and are working to preserve their cultural heritage and traditions.

Susses

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Sussex

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Sussex is a county in South East England, located between the counties of Kent and Hampshire. It is known for its picturesque countryside, historic towns, and cultural heritage. Some common associations with Sussex include:<br><br> Agriculture: The county is famous for its rolling hills, woodlands, and pastures, making it a prominent agricultural area.<br> Chichester Cathedral: A historic cathedral in the city of Chichester, one of the top destinations for sightseers.<br> Folk Music: Sussex has a long tradition of folk music and dance, with many local festivals and events celebrating these heritage arts.<br> Pub Culture: The county is known for its pubs, many of which offer a warm welcome and a wide range of ales and food options.<br> Education: The University of Sussex is a significant institution, with a reputation for academic excellence and a diverse student body.<br> Royal Heritage: Sussex has strong connections to the British monarchy, with the Duchy of Sussex (also known as the Dukedom of Sussex) having been created for members of the royal family throughout history.

Sussing

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To suss someone or something, means to figure out someone's true nature, intentions, or state of mind. This often implies a bit of detective work, observation, or intuition to discover the underlying facts or reality.

Sussultatory

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Faintly tasting; especially taste that is not then followed by the sensation of being noticed.

Sussuration

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Sussurus

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Sustain

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Sustainability

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