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Meaning of suspicious
having a feeling that someone or something is possibly not honest or trustworthy
Etymology of suspicious
The word "suspicious" comes from the Latin word "suspiciosus", which is derived from "suspicari", meaning to mistrust, which is a combination of "sub" (under) and "specere" (to look), implying a sense of looking under or looking askance at something
Synonyms
dubious
questionable
shady
doubtful
uncertain
mistrustful
skeptical
wary
watchful
vigilant
cautious
leery
uneasy
uncomfortable
apprehensive
nervous
twitchy
jittery
edgy
anxious
fearful
mistrustful
suspect
fishy
dodgy
unsavory
untrustworthy
alarming
disturbing
unsettling
unnerving
scary
spine-tingling
eerie
strange
odd
peculiar
curious
quirky
suspicious
skeptical
incredulous
unbelieving
disbelieving
faithless
perfidious
treacherous
traitorous
Definitions
- Having or showing a feeling that someone or something is possibly not honest or trustworthy
- * Giving reason to suspect something, especially wrongdoing
Usage Examples
- The police found some suspicious items in the suspect's apartment
- * Her behavior seemed suspicious, so I decided to investigate further
- * The company's financial reports have been suspicious for months, and now they're under investigation
Antonyms
trustworthy
honest
reliable
dependable
faithful
loyal
truthful
sincere
genuine
authentic
credible
believable
plausible
convincing
reassuring
comforting
aboveboard
straightforward
transparent
open
upfront
innocent
harmless
blameless
guiltless
irreproachable
immaculate
spotless
unimpeachable
flawless
faultless
impeccable