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suspicious

/suh-spish-uhs/US // səˈspɪʃ əs //UK // (səˈspɪʃəs) //

可疑的,可疑,多疑,多疑的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : tending to cause or excite suspicion; questionable: suspicious behavior.
    • : inclined to suspect, especially inclined to suspect evil; distrustful: a suspicious tyrant.
    • : full of or feeling suspicion.
    • : expressing or indicating suspicion: a suspicious glance.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.distrustful
Antonyms
adj.doubtful, fishy
Synonyms
dubious暧昧的,暧昧不明的,暧昧不明,可疑的questionable有问题的,有问题,值得怀疑的,有疑问的uncertain不明确,不确定,不明确的,不明朗unsure不确定,不确定的,不放心,没有把握unusual不寻常,不寻常的,异常,异乎寻常borderline边界线,边境地区,边缘地带,边界debatable有待商榷,值得商榷,值得商榷的是,值得商榷的different不同的,不同,不一样的,不同于disputable有争议的,有争议,可争议,争议doubtable可疑,可疑的,值得怀疑的,值得怀疑equivocal模棱两可的,暧昧的,暧昧不明,暧昧不清farfetched牵强附会,牵强,牵强的,牵强附会的funny有趣的是,滑稽,滑稽的,有趣的irregular不规范,不规则,不正规,不规则的not kosher不符合犹太教规,非犹太教,不符合犹太教义,不符合犹太教规的open开放,开放的,开放式,开放式的open to doubt心存疑虑,疑虑重重,疑虑丛生,疑惑重重open to question开放质疑,开放性问题,开放性质疑,开放性的问题out of line不合规矩,不符合规定,不合时宜,脱线overt公开,公开的,公开化,公开化的peculiar奇特的,独特的,特殊的,奇特phony虚假的,虚假,虚假性,虚伪problematic有问题的,有问题,问题多多,存在问题的queer蹊跷,蹊跷的,奇特的,诡异的reaching达到,达到了,达成,达到的rings untrue不真实,不符合事实,失实,不实shady阴暗,阴暗面,阴暗的,阴面shaky摇摇欲坠,摇摇欲坠的,颤颤巍巍的,颤颤巍巍suspect嫌疑人,怀疑,疑犯,嫌疑犯too much太多,过多,过多的,太多的uncommon不常见的,不常见,少见,少见的won't wash不洗,不会洗,洗不干净,洗不掉

Examples

  • In general, Frawley is suspicious of ideas that seem good but may be more complex in reality.

  • Finma doesn’t have the power to fine a bank, but it can demand repayment of profits deemed illicit or otherwise suspicious.

  • Indeed, I suspect there are some people who would be rightfully suspicious of changing their thinking to being habitually scientific.

  • People are suspicious and don’t trust advertising, thinking that ads may lead to fraud or that advertisers act only to their own benefit and that the consumers will get no value out these promotional banners sitting around the content they visit.

  • This suggests the USPIS may have learned of the fraud as a result of suspicious bank transfers.

  • They apparently took that as a sign of suspicious activity, even though that can be a hallmark of people on the autism spectrum.

  • Onscreen, Teller is a bit like a young Vince Vaughn—gregarious, charming, and a tad suspicious.

  • Black people, especially young black men, are regarded as suspicious, threatening and potentially dangerous.

  • With this track record, how could the American people be anything other than suspicious of war?

  • Over dinner, an elderly waitress at a nearby restaurant thought the timing of the attack was suspicious.

  • It is a vile world because it is an under-educated world, unreasonable, suspicious, base and ferocious.

  • Why did he not exercise more precaution when investigating anything so suspicious as a concealed fire?

  • "I ask no promise from you," continued the excited and suspicious man, writhing under a sense of his helplessness.

  • And here he might have stopped with safety; but his roused, suspicious, sensitive nature, would not suffer him.

  • James Otis recovered from a temporary fit of insanity only to grow strangely suspicious of Samuel Adams.