Sentence example with the word 'suspicion'

suspicion

apprehension, diffidence, gentle hint, implication, intuitive impression, preapprehension, seasoning, smell, taint, track, wonder

Definition n. an impression that something might be the case

Last update: January 20, 2017


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My own suspicion is that the Americans may try for a war crimes indictment against Saddam Hussein.   [adjective]

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Yet it saw political concord give way to suspicion and resentment.   [noun]

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"The fidelity of 'The Long Rifle' is well known to me," returned Munro, "and is above suspicion; though his usual good fortune seems, at last, to have failed."   [noun]

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Fareham saw her distress, and looked at her with angry suspicion.   [noun]

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He felt that it would never do for him, with such a secret, to be caught, and brought to book, or even to awake suspicion of his having it.   [noun]

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CHAPTER LVII BELOW THE LINE Of the British Admirals then on duty, Collingwood alone, so far as now appears, had any suspicion of Napoleon's real plan.   [noun]

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But a mere suspicion does not justify an act so ungracious to the commander, and personally so unkind to me.   [noun]

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The London Trader is too large for the purpose, and she is under suspicion now.   [noun]

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But I must have passed it fifty times without the least suspicion of it.   [noun]

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Because you are afraid of incurring suspicion, if you continue to prepare.   [noun]

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I might remain there from year to year without any suspicion arising, so stupid are the people all around, and so well is my name known among them.   [noun]

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