suspicion in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
suspicion in Sindhi سنڌي
suspicion in English
- suspicion⇄expr. above suspicion, not to be suspected.
Ex. Our old servants are above suspicion. The wife of Caesar must be above suspicion (Charles Merivale). The rare red-brown sixpenny Barbados [stamp], unperforated, ... is not altogether above suspicion ( - suspicion⇄expr. on suspicion, because of being suspected.
Ex. He was arrested on suspicion of robbery. As the result of a student demonstration in which he had played no important part, he [Lenin] was dismissed from the University of Kazan on suspicion as th - suspicion⇄expr. under suspicion, suspected.
Ex. He was under suspicion as an accomplice in the theft. - suspicion⇄noun 1. the state of mind of one who suspects; act of suspecting.
Ex. The real thief tried to turn suspicion toward others.
2. an instance of this.
Ex. Her suspicions were aroused.
3. the condition of being suspected.
4. - suspicion⇄suspicion, noun, verb.
- suspicion⇄v.t. (U.S. Dialect.) to suspect.
Ex. She naturally suspicioned most things she read (Dayton Rommel).