Doubt about someone's honesty.
An impression that something might be the case.
Being of a suspicious nature.
1 Officers on Monday raided his home on suspicion of abuse of power.
2 But the suspicion pricked her: perhaps the truth was far less noble.
3 Local recruits are less likely to attract suspicion in their home countries.
4 A journalist was arrested in Britain today on suspicion of computer hacking.
5 Police said they had arrested the group on suspicion of aggravated trespass.
6 Dedicated, honorable, committed to truth without religious suspicion , censure, or judgment, yes.
7 It's good timing given the suspicion U.S.-listed Chinese firms are falling under.
8 Lanelle gaped for a moment longer; then gossip won out over suspicion .
9 For cowardice and suspicion is a good and natural thing, dear cousin.
10 The five were held on suspicion of taking part in organised crime.
11 His faith, however, is viewed with suspicion by some conservative evangelical Christians.
12 That was the obvious explanation, and therefore Norton viewed it with suspicion .
13 Traditional forms of secrecy encourage suspicion that damaging information is being withheld.
14 They often massacred and kidnapped just on suspicion their victims were guerrillas.
15 I think my suspicion must have been right about on the money.
16 It leads on to intimidation, threats, suspicion , ethnic unrest and racial conflict.
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